Author name: Andy Wood

Andy is one of the pastors at Winnipeg Centre Vineyard.

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Thanks Beth & Welcome Vanessa

Today we said a hearty “thanks” to Beth Neufeld, who has served as our administrator for the past four years.  Beth has been faithful and has always made time for the less fortunate.  We’ll still see her around WCV and she will continue in her leadership role with the Harbour.  Thanks Beth! We will also take this opportunity to […]

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Earthquake Update – Krishna’s Story

Below is a story gathered from an interview with Krishna Kumar, a member of the Kathmandu Vineyard.  It’s written by Matthias Floreck, an HRV friend with  of the German NGO Kinderhilfe International who provided us with a shipment of durable tents. On April 25, 2015, Krishna and his family were gathered at the Kathmandu Vineyard. Everyone

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Nepal Earthquake – Brick by Brick

It’s been over a month since the earth shook Nepal to it’s core.  Over 8,500 people died and 18,000 were injured.  Over 1/2 a million homes were destroyed leaving over 3 million people homeless.  The tarp settlements that have sprung up around the city and the daily aftershocks remind us that things are not right.  Scenes

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Nepal Earthquake – God is Bigger than those Cracks

>Click here to donate. >Subscribe now to receive these updates in your inbox. It’s been nearly one month since the initial earthquake rocked the Himalayan Region.  There has not been one day without significant aftershocks and tremors – some of which have been classified as earthquakes.  During my latest conversation with Noel and Raju, they stopped in mid conversation as

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Nepal Earthquake – It’s a Family Thing

>Click here to donate. >Stay connected.  Subscribe now to receive these updates in your inbox. Shaken The latest earthquake has left the country shaken, again.  Among the many hardships, one positive side in this latest chapter is that many of the broken-but-not-fallen houses have now completely crumbled.  This makes their demolition unnecessary and the clean-up much safer.  However, physical infrastructure

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Nepal Earthquake Update – Day 11

Click here to donate. Here’s the update on the efforts of the Himalayan Region Vineyards in Nepal. High Mountain Villages: Prem (the pastor at Gadlang Vineyard) and the rest of the Gadlang team arrived home late Monday night.  They were able to drive 60% of the way to Gadlang.  They walked the remainder which took them two

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Nepal Earthquake – One Week Later

Click here to donate. It’s been one week since disaster struck the Himalayan Region.  Here’s the latest on the HRV team’s activities as of Saturday evening, Nepal time. Grateful: We are so grateful for the widespread response from the Vineyard family around the world.  It’s amazing to see us mobilized in this way.  Thank you! Noel says, “We

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Nepal Earthquake Maps & Video

Here’s a map of Nepal highlighting the epicentre of the earthquake on April 25, 2015. Here are the locations of Vineyard churches which were directly impacted by the earthquake. Below is a Google Earth view of the churches on the map.  In case you can’t see the names on your screen, the order of the tour

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Nepal Earthquake Update – Thursday

To donate, click here. Here’s the news as of Thursday, 9pm Nepal Time. High Mountain villages of Gadlang, Nessing, Tipling & Sertung: We’ve finally heard word from this region and, like most other remote areas in Nepal, the situation is bad. All the houses and most other buildings are down. They are built with dry

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Nepal Earthquake Update – Tuesday

To donate, click here. Here’s the latest as of Tuesday, 9pm Nepal time. Gorkha – the Epicentre: A Jeep bearing rice, salt, tarps and blankets arrived in Gorkha Monday night.  It was a treacherous trip because of the rain and road conditions.  They got into an accident but all are ok (the jeep isn’t).  Raju, the

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Nepal Earthquake Update – Monday

This information is compiled from a few phone conversations with Noel and Nathan, Monday evening, 9pm Kathmandu time. We are glad that still no fatalities have been reported from among the Vineyard communities in the Himalayan region. A team of Nepali and Canadian people spent Monday in Champi and Kotgaon.  These are two villages in the mountains

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