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'''David M.R.D. Spencer''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] who was involved in the encouragement and promotion of [[:Category:Acting|acting]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]], [[:Category:Radio|radio]], [[:Category:Television|television]], [[:Category:Theatre|theatre]], [[:Category:Visual Arts|visual arts]] and [[:Category:Writing|writing]] ministries in [[Canada]].
 
'''David M.R.D. Spencer''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] who was involved in the encouragement and promotion of [[:Category:Acting|acting]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]], [[:Category:Radio|radio]], [[:Category:Television|television]], [[:Category:Theatre|theatre]], [[:Category:Visual Arts|visual arts]] and [[:Category:Writing|writing]] ministries in [[Canada]].
  
David M.R.D. Spencer was the founder and Project Leader for [[ChristianMedia.ca]]. He ran the project from November 10, 2000 to December 20, 2008.  
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David M.R.D. Spencer was the founder and Project Leader for [[ChristianMedia.ca]]. He ran the project from November 10, 2000 to December 20, 2008. <ref>Wikipedia contributors. "ChristianMedia.ca." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 30 Jul. 2012. Web. 12 Oct. 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChristianMedia.ca</ref>
  
 
David helped form a community group and network that established a [http://www.erinradio.ca/ low power FM radio community station] in Erin, Ontario, Canada. He designed the first Joomla! version of the radio station's web site. He also produced over ten (10) radio documentaries of the show "Talk Back" that were aired on the radio station.
 
David helped form a community group and network that established a [http://www.erinradio.ca/ low power FM radio community station] in Erin, Ontario, Canada. He designed the first Joomla! version of the radio station's web site. He also produced over ten (10) radio documentaries of the show "Talk Back" that were aired on the radio station.

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"It's a great day to be alive!".- David M.R.D. Spencer

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David M.R.D. Spencer is a Canadian Christian who was involved in the encouragement and promotion of acting, dance, film, music, new media, news, publishing, radio, television, theatre, visual arts and writing ministries in Canada.

David M.R.D. Spencer was the founder and Project Leader for ChristianMedia.ca. He ran the project from November 10, 2000 to December 20, 2008. [1]

David helped form a community group and network that established a low power FM radio community station in Erin, Ontario, Canada. He designed the first Joomla! version of the radio station's web site. He also produced over ten (10) radio documentaries of the show "Talk Back" that were aired on the radio station.

From 1988 to 1989 David was the executive producer of Generation XC a youth focused television show written, performed and produced by teens from ages 14 to 21. Generation XC aired on Rogers Community Television Cable 10 in Brampton, Ontario.

David made a presentation to Canada's CRTC in January 1982 requesting that more Canadian written and performed gospel and contemporary Christian music be aired on Canadian secular radio stations. To further this vision, he ran the Christian Music Association and the Christian Musicians Association from 1982 to 1986.


David M.R.D. Spencer's Service to Media Workers

David M.R.D. Spencer's media ministry projects included community building, networking and web site development to connect Christian Media workers in Canada


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David M.R.D. Spencer presenting a workshop at the God Uses Ink Conference in Guelph, Ontario 2001.

David M.R.D. Spencer's Christian Testimony

I was taught by my parents that God loved me ("Jesus Loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so..."), that I should thank Him at meal time by saying grace and that He created the earth and all creatures. I was drawn to Jesus Christ through a church in Brampton, Ontario, Canada that spent time and money reaching out to youth. This body of Christian believers showed enough faith to invite me as a 15 year old to play electronic keyboard organ at an evening youth service. I connected with some youth, was invited to youth group and attended a number of youth retreats in central northern Ontario. I chose to become a Christian, accept Jesus Christ as my Lord, Saviour and best friend when I as 17 years old. Since then, my life has been full of clear direction, hope, purpose and full of a peace that passes understanding.

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David M.R.D. Spencer can be contacted here.

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References

  1. Wikipedia contributors. "ChristianMedia.ca." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 30 Jul. 2012. Web. 12 Oct. 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChristianMedia.ca


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  • ChristianRadioCanada News is a forum for announcing developments in Canadian Christian radio. Through this free e-newsletter, our members share resources for radio station managers, program directors (PD), music directors (MD), promoters and announce future gatherings and telephone conference phone calls of Canadian Christian radio staff, personnel, volunteers and supporters. Subscribers to ChristianRadioCanada_News are involved in and support radio ministry in Canada. ChristianRadioCanada_News is Moderated by Beth Warden.






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