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Why You Should Go To the Nicaragua Journey of Compassion

Hello Impact Network,I thought I would chime in as somebody who has gone to Nicaragua 3 times now to work in the same villages and beside the…See More
News from Ed Kang Jun 9, 2011
Doug Penner commented on 'Journey of Discovery to Nicaragua'
Schedule from Ed Kang.... Hi everybody, we are still waiting for Osvaldo to confirm details but here is what we have so far. Lots of opportunities to impact a large number of people and get our hands dirty! ThanksEd
May 19, 2011

Journey of Discovery to Nicaragua

Greetings to the Impact Nations Network! There are 20+ people going on the Journey of Discovery from May 21 – 29. We will be connecting with Osvaldo, Rossy and the entire El Shaddai Christian ministry team. This will be our second journey. The Journey of Discovery is designed as an opportunity for individuals from all walks of life and beliefs to participate in humanitarian social projects in a third-world nation while experiencing personal growth and development. At the core of our efforts is…See More
News from Ed Kang May 3, 2011
Ed Kang updated (see more) the village 'Bujumbura, Burundi'
Hi everybody. If you have noticed our Facebook campaign to get this mobile dental clinic funded please do so. Follow this link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/WOW-Ventures/116270238398342 Then click on the "Like" button at the top. We are…
Nov 2, 2010

Impact Calgary (Re:LIFE Chapter)

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Welcome to the Calgary Impact Group founded by the local chapter of Re:LIFE. We are an inclusive group that believes in discovering and modeling personal and community transformation through the process called Re:LIFE. [LocalProjects]
Katia Ronnoco is now following this village Oct 7, 2010

Making Disciples of All Nations: Quick Update from Nicaragua - New Projects in the Works!

Greetings to the Impact Network,Recently a team of 16 went to Nicaragua in lieu of the postponed JOC there. We were there for 1 week and served alongside Osvaldo and Rossy and the El Shaddai team. For those of you who are interested in the progress of God's Kingdom there, here are some highlights you might enjoy:Projects we pulled off:2 Feeding Centres - Limonal and Alex Centenos. At Alex Centenos we did face-painting which was probably the most dramatic social transformation of joy amongst the…See More
News from Ed Kang Aug 16, 2010

Bariadi, Tanzania

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Partner Malugu Masheng'wa is a Tanzanian theologian and public health practitioner: "As a committed civil volunteer my vision is to have a clean environment with a healthy and happy community in my country."
Ed Kang is now following this village Jun 15, 2010

Big Impact Group Event in Calgary June 3rd to Raise Money for Impact Nations Projects

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Our local Impact Group holds seminars and events to raise money for projects. Last time we raised over $500 for projects and it was a huge success. This time we are shooting for more! If you are in Calgary please join us. Facebook invite here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102413653139545 See More
Ed Kang added a project to the village Impact Calgary (Re:LIFE Chapter) May 25, 2010
Ed Kang updated (see more) the village 'Bujumbura, Burundi'
We will be posting information very soon on this project. Just getting details arranged. And guess what? We ALREADY have funds flowing in!
May 12, 2010

Bujumbura, Burundi

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The capital city and main port of Burundi
Ed Kang is now following this village May 10, 2010
Megan Choi updated (see more) the village 'Impact Calgary (Re:LIFE Chapter)'
Great Impact Kitchen today everyone! We made 32 frozen lasagnas for at rish youth who live independently. They typically have to go to the food bank every week. Will be delivering meals to them tomorrow!
Apr 25, 2010

Working with At-Risk Youth in Calgary

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Hello everybody, we have exciting news for Impact Groups in Calgary! This Sunday we are organizing an "Impact Kitchen" for some teens who are living on their own in a group home provided by a local family social services organization. These teens are in transition and rely on the food bank for meals. There are 16 of them and we are cooking our famous "Impact Lasagnas" for them. Hopefully they will get 2 meals each. Megan has opened up a relationship through her passion for social responsibility…See More
Ed Kang added a project to the village Impact Calgary (Re:LIFE Chapter) Apr 23, 2010
Ed Kang updated (see more) the village 'Nakuru, Kenya'
Oh man sorry for misunderstanding. Just realized that the next 16 women have already been sponsored! Next? Hahahah. Nice work everyone I love the fact we get this all real time. Looking forward to pictures and more!
Apr 21, 2010
Ed Kang updated (see more) the village 'Nakuru, Kenya'
Hi everyone. What is the update on phase 2? We might have to give this one a little push?
Apr 21, 2010
Christina Stewart commented on 'When the Hype is Over - The Importance of Impact Communities & Haiti'
Thanks, Ed, this is great. I'm excited that some of your group are coming. We are raising funds to buy tents and other supplies, as well as medicine. In fact everyone who comes on the JOC contributes to buying medicine through their ground…
Apr 8, 2010

When the Hype is Over - The Importance of Impact Communities & Haiti

I have been meaning to write something about this for a while but finally have a few minutes to share some thoughts.THANK-YOU to everybody who is going to Haiti. I just found out that 3 people from our Calgary Impact Group have committed to the Journey of Compassion. It's very fulfilling to know that the desire to rescue lives can be transferred through mentorship and community.Our Calgary Impact Group also recently did an event with local business…See More
News from Ed Kang Apr 7, 2010

About Ed Kang

Ed Kang joined Impact Nations on a Journey of Compassion to Nicaragua in April of 2009. His life was radically changed by that experience. Since that time, Ed has recommitted his life to his life of purpose, passion and personal faith.

Ed is the executive director and chaplain for the Goliath Group of Companies which is proud to provide administrative support to Impact Nations. The Goliath Group is a business conglomerate that believes in 'transforming the business of business."

Ed is also the author of the book Re:LIFE & The Myth of Motivation which has spawned a local Impact Groups or "villages" of people who are seeking their own paths of Life. Re:LIFE villages work together to make both a local impact and is a proud partner in support of Impact Nations in its international projects, with many planning on attending their own Journeys of Compassion.

Ed Kang has been a pastor, teacher and life coach. He frequently speaks at conferences and provides training and leadership development to the group of companies he manages. But what's most important to Ed is that he lives a life that has transformed individuals and communities in true Life. His dream and vision is to see this impact reach the nations!

Learn more about Re:LIFE and follow Ed's blog at: http://www.giftofrelife.com

Learn more about The Goliath Group at: http://www.goliathgroup.ca

Ed Kang's News

Ed Kang

Why You Should Go To the Nicaragua Journey of Compassion

Posted on June 9, 2011 at 2:13pm 0 Comments

Hello Impact Network,

I thought I would chime in as somebody who has gone to Nicaragua 3 times now to…

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Ed Kang

Journey of Discovery to Nicaragua

Posted on May 3, 2011 at 10:34am 1 Comment

Greetings to the Impact Nations Network!

 

There are 20+ people going on the Journey of Discovery from May 21 – 29. We will be connecting with Osvaldo, Rossy and the entire El Shaddai Christian ministry team. This will be our second journey.

 

The Journey of Discovery is designed as an opportunity for individuals from all walks of life and beliefs to participate in humanitarian social projects in a third-world nation while experiencing personal growth and…

Continue
Ed Kang

Making Disciples of All Nations: Quick Update from Nicaragua - New Projects in the Works!

Posted on August 16, 2010 at 3:53pm 0 Comments

Greetings to the Impact Network,

Recently a team of 16 went to Nicaragua in lieu of the postponed JOC there. We were there for 1 week and served alongside Osvaldo and Rossy and the El Shaddai team. For those of you who are interested in the progress of God's Kingdom there, here are some highlights you might enjoy:

Projects we pulled off:

2 Feeding Centres - Limonal and Alex Centenos. At Alex…

Continue
Ed Kang

When the Hype is Over - The Importance of Impact Communities & Haiti

Posted on April 7, 2010 at 1:56pm 1 Comment

I have been meaning to write something about this for a while but finally have a few minutes to share some thoughts.

THANK-YOU to everybody who is going to Haiti. I just found out that 3 people from our Calgary Impact Group have committed to the Journey of Compassion. It's very fulfilling to know that the desire to rescue lives can be transferred through mentorship and community.

Our Calgary Impact Group also recently did an event with local…

Continue

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At 10:10am on March 27, 2011, Helen BlanchardHelen Blanchard said…

Hi Ed,

On behalf of Impact Nations, thank you for your recent donation.  Have a blessed day!

At 9:46am on June 15, 2010, Doug PennerDoug Penner said…
Thanks Ed. See you next Wednesday!
At 2:30pm on June 3, 2010, Hazel CaceresHazel Caceres said…

Impact Nation`s users, we are preparing the next journal to Nicaragua in August.
We going to visit The Jail and we`ll do “The First Christian Festival”...Will be great, they`ve never had something like that. And we`ll have more…you could visit every feeding center, where we have 100 to 500 children depending of the place… you will be able to cook for them and play with they. We will do medical brigade to attend sick and poor people, and Evangelist Crusade at night. You`ll know our beach and you be able enjoy playing and eating seafood. And we showing folkloric stores so you can buy souvenirs of you trip to our country. Hurry up! Don`t think more about that…you will not regret

At 2:29pm on April 7, 2010, Doug PennerDoug Penner said…
Hi Ed. Thanks for the donation to the Haiti Journey. You're outstanding for all kinds of reasons.
At 1:24pm on March 19, 2010, Steve StewartSteve Stewart said…
Hi Ed. Hope you are feeling better. I just had a great talk with Haydon Spidell. He and his wife have a group in Santa Fe, NM. They are connecting with a lot of new age folks and other non-church type seekers. I told him about you, the Calgary re:Life grp and your book, and suggested that he connect with you on the network. Haydon was on the August Nicaragua trip last year and it had a huge impact on him. Think you guys would really connect well. See you next week. Looking forward to a great time together.
P.S. Aren't the pics and testimonies from Nakaru exciting?
At 5:03pm on March 2, 2010, Christina StewartChristina Stewart said…
Ed thank you for your inspiring writing. I confess that after two months on the road I am weary, but this adds juice to my battery! I always say that one of the aspects of the JOC that I particularly love is the life-changing experience it provides for those who come to minister. This piece proves it. I'm so glad you are part of the team.
At 11:33am on February 26, 2010, Doug PennerDoug Penner said…
Thanks Ed, that's 14 of 16!
At 8:44pm on February 21, 2010, Steve StewartSteve Stewart said…
Hi Ed,
COntinues to be a great trip. Feels like I've been gone for 6 months.

We are in a huge Manila slum doing medical clinic today. In an area that was buried in 40+ feet of water during the typhoon. Many, many killed, 51 lost forever in flood. VEry thankful people. We have had a good Journey. Between the Uganda and Philippines Journeys, will treat about 5,000 people in our clinics.
Over past 7 weeks, I have met with many gov't leaders. Looks like we have some very big and interesting partnerships developing. Met with Governor on Friday to set up a manufacturing center in north for the water filters. This will be a really big deal. Also met leaders in Uganda, Kenya and Zimbabwe about national and district water projects. It has been very long trip (feels like 6 months), but so much fruit. I don't know how many have come to Jesus, how many have been healed. Some very big miracles. Girl totally deaf and mute from birth now hearing and talking. Cripples walking. Tumors disappearing.

Hopefully we will be together in Calgary sometime in the spring. Bless you, my friend.
At 6:33am on February 17, 2010, Steve StewartSteve Stewart said…
Hi Ed,
I thought you re:life group might really be interested in the newest project on the site-we can rescue women and their children from prison in Kenya. Our contact has made an arrangement for the first group of 16 women and all their kids to be released if we pay their fines of $88 each. Here is the link: http://www.impactnations.com/group/nakurukenya/forum/topics/women-in-prison?xg_source=activity
This is incredible injustice, yet we can immediately rescue these women. Can you help me to get the word out everywhere. When we get the funds in for this first group, they will let us rescue more. You are mister network, if anyone can get people to join the network and VUKANI, then you can. Thanks, my friend.
Steve
At 1:30pm on January 13, 2010, Hazel CaceresHazel Caceres said…
O.k We`ll waiting your team on May. Bring me my gift because on May is my birthday. JAJAJAJA. Blessing and hungs.
 
 
 

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