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Ben Gibbs

"One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries." - A. A. Milne
My website: www.woowoo-web.com
I live in: Manchester


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I am the developer of ChurchMCR. I am married to my beautiful Mary-Lou and our first child, Amy Isabel, was stillborn on September 10th 2006.

I have lived in Manchester since 2000 when I came to study Physics with Astrophysics at Manchester University.

I also run SkateMCR, a collective of skateboarders in Manchester. See the SkateMCR website for more info.

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 Marijke Hoek says: 23 October 2008 at 18:50
good to see you this week ben.
was the pod cast about business ok? would love to see it on churchmcr.
 anneleen lindsay says: 15 February 2008 at 13:16
great site, ben - I've signed up as anneleen lindsay instead of mulholland cos im getting married in a few weeks. will have a proper look around it when i get a chance and give some more feedback. thanks for setting up the google group
anneleen
 Marijke Hoek says: 2 December 2007 at 17:41
great theses podcasts ben- what an inspirational site is this becoming- have a great week- many blessings, m
 Marijke Hoek says: 24 November 2007 at 17:14
Hi ben
Just to say how mch I enjoy churchMCR. com- thanks for bringing this to the life of the church and all your piorneering work - have a good week- see you soon. M
 Paul Keeble says: 29 October 2007 at 23:21
[Well duh! I just put this on MY Message Wall instead of yours! Can I remove it from mine before too many people spot that I'm talking to myself?!] Hi Ben. Sabbatical over and currently working through a bit of a backlog, including a re-write of the Street Pastors website. Coffee (and some advice) definitely.
 Marijke Hoek says: 6 August 2007 at 20:05
great work Ben- this site. thanks for the podcast page- looking forwrad to hearing challenging thoughts... M
 Christian Action Network says: 2 August 2007 at 10:07
Hi Ben, am I being dim I can't see how to support other organisations!
 Christian Action Network says: 2 August 2007 at 10:07
Hi Ben, am I being dim I can't see how to support other organisations!
 Benjamin Lehmann says: 2 June 2007 at 10:36
Dude, good job with the website
 Mary-Lou Tamayao-Gibbs says: 29 April 2007 at 23:54
Good job on ASBO. Very proud of you!
 Dan Flint says: 26 April 2007 at 21:08
Hey Ben,

Nice job on Church MCR. Let's hook up for a drink soon. Work is manic at the moment but let's do it soon.

Cheers mate, Dan

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ChurchMCR
I am the Lead Developer of ChurchMCR, so I thought I had better add myself as a supporter!
 
blah...manchester
I enjoy these talks when I can get to them, very thought provoking.
 
Mustard Tree
I think the ways in which Mustard Tree helps the poor in this City are needed and show Gods love in very practical ways.
 
The SPEAK network
Speak campaign on issues I think are very important.
 
The Boaz Trust
The help they give destitute asylum seekers - when the government completely fails them - is fantastic.
 
Street Pastors
They work in my area - Moss Side
 
Barnabus
Their work with the homless and vulnerable of the City Centre is much needed.
 
LICC Manchester
Analysis and debate of the the world we live in is essential to understand how to best live our lives.
 
Hope Direct
The Skills Bank idea for assylum seekers is a wonderful to help them find meaning and have a better chance of staying
 
Care for the Family
Families are so important for healthy, happy children and a better society
 
PeaceWeek
Peace Week has an important agenda in my community and I made their website.