Life after Death; Myth or Reality - Terrace, BC
Speakers' Profiles:
Frank J. Austin aka Manyhorses was born of Witsuwiten ancestry in the Bulkley Skeena region of North Western British Columbia, Canada, and raised by his grandparents, both Traditional Medicine people, until he was 15. Shamanic practices and traditional healing were, and continue to be, his way of life.He travels extensively as a traditional native healer and has been a featured speaker and workshop leader. Frank walks his talk and shares the Wisdom of the Elders with those who need help. Manyhorses uses traditional healing psychology. He teaches the Path of Absolute Truth. He teaches us to live in the Sacred Circle of Unity. |
Matthew Koleba has a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from the University of Alberta and a Master of Divinity from Taylor Seminary. He is currently serving as a Pastor of Zion Baptist Church in Terrace. He loves Fishing (even though the fish don’t seem to love him), swimming when the weather is hot, and just generally chilling out with his peeps. He is interested in interfaith dialogue, even though he is quite new to such discussions. |
Dr. Ijaz Rauf is an innovator, experienced consultant, educator, a seasoned program manager and a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt. He obtained a Ph.D. in Physics from Cambridge University England and has more than 25 years of training, mentoring and coaching experience. He is winner of two gold medals for academic achievements and author of 32 publications.Ijaz's expertise is in the areas of nano-technology, thin films and nano-materials especially for their applications in solar cells and nano-biotechnologies based sensors and detectors. With a strong scientific background he is always working to bring science and religion together. |
He was born in a racially mix family. This experience led him to question his reality. Through the words written in Jap Ji Sahib by Guru Nanak he came to realize, true living, is the only real form of worship to God. His favorite line from the Gurbani is “ham nehee changae buraa nehee koe, I am not good; no one is bad”. Davinder Singh Sangha is a baptized Sikh and realizes the truth by living his life as Khalsa. Mr. Sangha has two wonderful boys and a beautiful wife, Claudia. He volunteers in the community as a soccer and basketball coach. |