Jeff Dewsbury

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Articles by Jeff Dewsbury

Couple Projects Big Things for the Future of Costa Rica Kids

Costa Rica is the type of postcard perfect place that most people dream of retiring to. But when Darrell and Yvonne Davidson first set foot on the tropical country, they envisioned a lot more than fun in the sun. They saw a chance to make a difference in the lives of the local kids. In [...] Read More >

Food Guru is Galloping Across the Continent With a New Message

Generations of people all over the world have cooked, eyes glued to the TV, watching Graham Kerr spin all over a studio kitchen making a mess and peeling off one-liners like so much onion skin. From his days as the Galloping Gourmet to PBS’ The Gathering Place, his present day television incarnation, Kerr has remained [...] Read More >

Getting Sold on Peer-to-Peer Evangelism

The first rule of writing is to write about what you know. For Alec Niemi, a 55-year-old entrepreneur and lifestyle evangelist, that rule translates well to evangelism too. Alec is passionate about helping people find their evangelical niche. And he believes that most professionals have a willing audience in people who share the same professions. People [...] Read More >

Global Aid Network

If you don’t have clean drinking water, your life is over. Until you have a source of that life-sustaining fluid, nothing else matters. That’s why Marvin Kehler and a scattered team of aid workers, geologists, machinists and business people, partnering with Campus Crusade for Christ and many churches, are working hard to come up with innovative [...] Read More >

Going Against the Herd Instinct

Not too many people can say that they miss regularly getting up at 3:30 in the morning. But Mike Feenstra admits that rising before the sun to spend time in his dairy parlour milking cows is one of the things he misses most since he and his family sold their farm nine years ago. Going [...] Read More >

Gradmothers Who Care

Prayers for schoolkids send ‘ripple effects’ throughout communities Not too many parents would send their kids to school without a jacket on a wintry day. And most kids are fed before they head off for their daily studies. But how many students can say that someone is praying for them, giving them an extra bit [...] Read More >

RV Servants on Wheels

Last year, residents of Wenden, Arizona got the shock of their lives…TWICE. Wenden is just a little bump in the desert. Most of the people who call it home live in either trailers or RVs. One typically arid day, while Wendenites went about their business, rain pounded against a mountain twenty miles away. The deluge [...] Read More >

The Light Inside Mrs. Watt

Ailie Watt loved teaching young children how to read. Although she taught English and Art at Trinity Western University in the 1970s, she still remained committed to ushering five-year-olds into the world of literacy at a local elementary school. For more than a decade she taught both kindergarten and university students, daily seeing both ends of [...] Read More >


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