The Youth Evangelism Conference 2002 is mostly referred to in connection with a 58 minute sermon by Paul Washer at this conference.
The Youth Evangelism Conference 2002 took place in Montgomery, Alabama with about 5,000 youth partaking in it and focusing on evangelism. Paul Washer was invited to speak, and he did, but not in the way that was expected. Furthermore, the sermon was not actually about evangelism, but about examining ourselves to see if we are in the light. In the beginning, the audience of about 5,000 youth erupted into applause when he talked about being tired of worldy Christians. He shocked them all into silence when told the youth he was talking about them. Brother Paul was not invited back to speak at the conference again.
The Video is widely linked to over the internet in addition to the material given on Paul Washer's homepage.
It was also part of a show on on where Paul Washer was then interviewed about . The video and the transcript are the clearest sources when it comes to a definition of Paul Washers teaching. Even though there are a few other videos and sermons available on the internet this Conference is a crucial part.
The sermon in text and video are available here:
Transcript available [http://www.heartcrymissionary.com/component/option,com_weblinks/catid,58/Itemid,161 here on Paul Washer's Page "HeartCry Missionary Society"]
Watch the Sermon on Youtube
Read an analysing Blog on the sermon.
The Youth Evangelism Conference 2002 took place in Montgomery, Alabama with about 5,000 youth partaking in it and focusing on evangelism. Paul Washer was invited to speak, and he did, but not in the way that was expected. Furthermore, the sermon was not actually about evangelism, but about examining ourselves to see if we are in the light. In the beginning, the audience of about 5,000 youth erupted into applause when he talked about being tired of worldy Christians. He shocked them all into silence when told the youth he was talking about them. Brother Paul was not invited back to speak at the conference again.
The Video is widely linked to over the internet in addition to the material given on Paul Washer's homepage.
It was also part of a show on on where Paul Washer was then interviewed about . The video and the transcript are the clearest sources when it comes to a definition of Paul Washers teaching. Even though there are a few other videos and sermons available on the internet this Conference is a crucial part.
The sermon in text and video are available here:
Transcript available [http://www.heartcrymissionary.com/component/option,com_weblinks/catid,58/Itemid,161 here on Paul Washer's Page "HeartCry Missionary Society"]
Watch the Sermon on Youtube
Read an analysing Blog on the sermon.
Fedora colinux is a distribution of Cooperative Linux based on Fedora core. It is fully functional (e.g. full development tools graphical and network interfaces) out
of the box.
Features
* Full TCP/IP networking: the coLinux parasite can talk to both its host (via a private 192.168.0 loopback network) and to the Internet, if the host is networked via connection sharing.
* Full software development tools (gcc,g++,gcj,g77,gnat) and debugging tools (gdb).
* Graphical user interface: this can be delivered either by a VNC based virtual terminal server or a rootless X Windows client e.g. freeXer to the host XP system. In either case, the system can be set up to allow seamless interoperability (e.g. cut and paste between windows belonging to the Windows XP host and the coLinux parasite). The distribution provides a number of types of X window manager and also the kde and Gnome desktops.
* Additional bundled functionality, for example an updated verion of the croypid process application checkpointing utility which allows processed to be frozen, stored to file and subsequently restarted.
* Runs Windows Vista capable coLinux-0.8 with Linux 2.6.22 kernel.
of the box.
Features
* Full TCP/IP networking: the coLinux parasite can talk to both its host (via a private 192.168.0 loopback network) and to the Internet, if the host is networked via connection sharing.
* Full software development tools (gcc,g++,gcj,g77,gnat) and debugging tools (gdb).
* Graphical user interface: this can be delivered either by a VNC based virtual terminal server or a rootless X Windows client e.g. freeXer to the host XP system. In either case, the system can be set up to allow seamless interoperability (e.g. cut and paste between windows belonging to the Windows XP host and the coLinux parasite). The distribution provides a number of types of X window manager and also the kde and Gnome desktops.
* Additional bundled functionality, for example an updated verion of the croypid process application checkpointing utility which allows processed to be frozen, stored to file and subsequently restarted.
* Runs Windows Vista capable coLinux-0.8 with Linux 2.6.22 kernel.
The Warm Showers list is a network of bicyclists who offer accommodation to
touring cyclists around the world.
History
Hosting of traveling bicyclists was started in the 1970's,
with multiple countries having their own listing.
Read what Terry Zmrhal has to say about its origins :
I borrowed the idea from the LAB after
doing a cross-country trip. I was very
grateful for people who offered me a place
to stay from the LAB hospitality guide and
from people I met along the way so I wanted
to return the favor myself. I had spent
considerable time reading stuff from r.b.*
that I thought that would be a good source
of people to work with.
I believe there were two of us that started
it about the same time. I don't remember who
the other person was. I think I 'advertised'
more than the other person did.
Hope this helps,
Terry
In 1996, administration of the Warm Showers network moved to Canada with
links to other networks around the world. There are now (as of
2008) around 5000 members.
Functioning
In order to use the network one needs to be a registered member of the Warmshowers list.
Membership is free.
Organization and policies
See the FAQ at .....http://www.warmshowers.org/faq
touring cyclists around the world.
History
Hosting of traveling bicyclists was started in the 1970's,
with multiple countries having their own listing.
Read what Terry Zmrhal has to say about its origins :
I borrowed the idea from the LAB after
doing a cross-country trip. I was very
grateful for people who offered me a place
to stay from the LAB hospitality guide and
from people I met along the way so I wanted
to return the favor myself. I had spent
considerable time reading stuff from r.b.*
that I thought that would be a good source
of people to work with.
I believe there were two of us that started
it about the same time. I don't remember who
the other person was. I think I 'advertised'
more than the other person did.
Hope this helps,
Terry
In 1996, administration of the Warm Showers network moved to Canada with
links to other networks around the world. There are now (as of
2008) around 5000 members.
Functioning
In order to use the network one needs to be a registered member of the Warmshowers list.
Membership is free.
Organization and policies
See the FAQ at .....http://www.warmshowers.org/faq
Pedram Goshtasbpour-Parsi (Born in Tehran-Iran, August 1 1975) is a Canadian director and animator who has worked at Sony Imageworks as animator on such productions as Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and . In the late 1990s, he worked at Nelvana as designer on such productions as Ned's Newt, Birdz, Dumb Bunnies as well as at Amberwood Entertainment as storyboard supervisor on Hoze Hounds series. At Production Pascal Blais Pedram was a commercial animator and director for clients such as Del Monte, Oscar Mayer, Hydro-Québec, Wonder Bread and Gansito; and at IMAX Sandde Animation he was a software consultant as well as senior animator on "Cyber World".
Anthony Lamolinara, the animation director on both Spider-Man feature films, first recruited Pedram from Sheridan College among a host of young animators from that institution to join him at Square USA for pre-production CG animation on Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. In 2005 Pedram returned to Nelvana as senior animator on the Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends series as well as The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie CG Feature.
Most recently, Pedram has served as animation director on such projects as Paramount's G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom feature, 16 episodes of Jetix/Disney's ' and 10 episodes of Jetix/Coneybeare/Disney's ' series; and as visual effects supervisor on MTV's Wonder Showzen series.
He is the founder of Ministry of Motion -MoM Studio in Toronto, Canada.
Anthony Lamolinara, the animation director on both Spider-Man feature films, first recruited Pedram from Sheridan College among a host of young animators from that institution to join him at Square USA for pre-production CG animation on Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. In 2005 Pedram returned to Nelvana as senior animator on the Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends series as well as The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie CG Feature.
Most recently, Pedram has served as animation director on such projects as Paramount's G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom feature, 16 episodes of Jetix/Disney's ' and 10 episodes of Jetix/Coneybeare/Disney's ' series; and as visual effects supervisor on MTV's Wonder Showzen series.
He is the founder of Ministry of Motion -MoM Studio in Toronto, Canada.