by Amy Nelham | Oct 23, 2015 | CBC InTouch
How does it feel to be wrongly accused? Probably because I find it so personally frustrating I am also frustrated by how our justice system still fails so many. There are the high profile cases such as Canadians David Milgaard or Donald Marshall, and Hollywood has...
by Amy Nelham | Oct 9, 2015 | CBC InTouch
What do you think of when you hear the word “worship”? For many of us our first image would be a corporate one: a gathering of people on a Sunday morning singing in church. Perhaps you have noticed me on a Sunday morning refer to our corporate singing as “sung”...
by Amy Nelham | Sep 25, 2015 | CBC InTouch
Linda and I have just finished our first week in our new Ilderton home. Many thanks to those who helped in various ways: prayer, food, and moving muscle to name a few ways. We have set up a semblance of home on the main floor, but dozens of boxes remain in spare...
by Amy Nelham | Sep 4, 2015 | CBC InTouch
At Community Bible Church Ilderton one of our strongest desires is to develop disciples of Jesus. As important as Sunday morning worship is, we believe that much spiritual and personal growth takes place in community during the week, and therefore encourage everyone...
by Amy Nelham | Aug 21, 2015 | CBC InTouch
For over fifty years the York Corn Maze has been a favourite of Yorkshire families and tourists looking for late summer fun. Every year an illustration is created in a field greater than the size of ten Wembley Stadium football pitches! For example, for the 50th...
by Amy Nelham | Aug 7, 2015 | CBC InTouch
On January 12, 2007 Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten conducted an experiment. He arranged to have a musician busk at the Washington D.C. subway station at L’Enfant Plaza. The invited busker donned a baseball cap to go with non-descript black pants and a long...