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August 24, 2004

Resonate.ca Goes Live

Since Len Hjalmarsson says things so well, and I want to convey the same info that he does, I'll just quote him here:
Resonate.ca went live late last night. Resonate is a national conversation about the Gospel and culture in Canada. The national dialogue is largely online, and regional connections are face to face and about relationships and learning together. There is no cost, there are no preset agendas, and as Jordon puts it, "no need for a Calgary Stampeders tattoo..." Resonate is about friendship and learning together.

A quick look around the site will show the many people who contributed to Resonate to make it a reality, but the truth is Jordon Cooper deserves the most thanks.

Various people will host various gatherings: not conferences but gatherings at pubs, coffee shops, and other places where we can just sit and talk and learn from each other...
Jordon Cooper has also invited me to be one of the "regional contact people" in the Toronto area, and I'm looking forward to meeting some of the Eastern bloggers in the "analog" world.

Speaking of the QEW & 427, I'd better get my butt outta here and start the commute (yeah, let's just be honest: the commute sucks and I knew that because I'm originally from here in the first place... I'll just consider it part of "counting the cost").

P.S. I'm really glad Jordon gave us all grace to not require the Calgary Stampeders tattoo -- I AM a Christian, after all. :)

posted by Robbymac at 2:18 PM

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