Eric on April 2nd, 2010

The Changhua Navigator Center is located in the middle of a neighborhood on the Northeast side of the NCUE campus. The neighborhood consists of many old residents, shops, and markets; many of these buildings and stores have been servicing this community since the beginning of the NCUE campus and influx of students. The building resides [...]

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Eric on March 31st, 2010

Mike, missionary pastor in Kaoshiung, recently shared with me some contact and website information to help people get connect with the church in Kaohsiung. Please continue to pray for the church plant as God reaches new believers and Christians looking for fellowship in the city. Website: http://newlifekhh.com/ Email: newlifekhh@gmail.com = New Life’s Vision = To [...]

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Eric on March 24th, 2010

20 Years of History at NCUE After 20 years of meeting in the same location for the NCUE Navigator student fellowship, we will be moving to our new meeting location on LiSing Rd in a few weeks. This semester we are asking God for many things throughout our fellowship: restoration through the Gospel, new freshmen, [...]

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Eric on March 14th, 2010

The Navigators calling focuses on the advancement of the Kingdom of God. This semester the NCUE Nav students have a desire to share their relationship with Jesus with their families, dorm friends, and classmates. Over the past two weeks, we have been digging into the Gospel. Asking questions like: What is the Gospel? What do [...]

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Eric on March 4th, 2010

The earthquakes that occurred yesterday were larger than the common weekly tremors. Taiwan usually has several smaller earthquakes each week mostly isolated to the east near Hualien County. Yesterday’s earthquakes were on the west side of the island which immediately draws attention due to the majority of the population resides on this western strip of [...]

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