Samantha Dignam
Samantha Dignam is a 4th year student at the University of Ottawa studying International Development and Arabic Language and Culture. In her spare time, she enjoys studying languages, laughing with new friends, exploring nature and sharing all God is teaching her on her blog, https://samsgrandadventure.com
Bio last updated February 7th, 2019.
Articles by Samantha Dignam
God in the Chaos
By Samantha Dignam
February 6, 2019
Overcoming her doubts about the mission, though not the message, of the Church, the University of Ottawa’s Samantha Dignam discovers at the Urbana18 conference how acknowledging the faults of Christians is key to carrying the Gospel to the world.
The Urbana team creatively brought to life an experience of Revelation 18:4, where God calls His people to come out of Babylon, the archetype of a greedy, self-serving, cut throat and ladder-climbing world One evening at Urbana, a group of Canadian students gathered to share testimonies of what God was teaching us and one person put perfectly into words what I was coming to realize - “It would be a great folly to believe that I am more heartbroken over the sins of God’s Church than He is We can simultaneously lament the past, take serious action towards bringing God’s justice on earth in the present and rest, joyfully, in the knowledge that in the future He is coming back to wipe every tear and make all things new! These are things the world cannot see happening all at the same time but we serve the One who is and was and is to come
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God in the Chaos
Samantha Dignam
February 6, 2019
Overcoming her doubts about the mission, though not the message, of the Church, the University of Ottawa’s Samantha Dignam discovers at the Urbana18 conference how acknowledging the faults of Christians is key to carrying the Gospel to the world.
The Urbana team creatively brought to life an experience of Revelation 18:4, where God calls His people to come out of Babylon, the archetype of a greedy, self-serving, cut throat and ladder-climbing world One evening at Urbana, a group of Canadian students gathered to share testimonies of what God ...