It began with a road trip around Ireland; just two guys, the open road and a whole island to explore. Open eyed and open hearted they toured the country, observing, listening, getting in touch with its diversity, its heartbeat. These were the beginnings of Project 32.
‘Youth for Christ’ (YFC) is behind the initiative which has [...]
A Revolutionary Road-trip
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
A Special Kind of Superhero
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The Clark Kents and Spidermans of our childhood may well define our idea of what it means to be a superhero. Whether it be flying, climbing or saving the world from evil these characters have captured the minds of children for generations. But what would we think of a superhero with a disability?
“Not Disabled, Differently [...]
Little Stars in North Belfast
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
They came, queued, waited, performed and set the place alight; little girls in princess dresses, boys in rap outfits, wannabe girl bands and so many others…
‘Woodvale’s Got Talent’ was the occasion, the first time such an event has been held in the area and it certainly struck a chord in the local community. ‘Simon Cowell’, ‘Piers [...]
Hoodies with a Heart…
Monday, July 27, 2009
It started with an idea to make a million – and to give it away - before his 20th birthday for Holywood teenager Cameron Stewart. As the founder of ARK (Acts of Random Kindness) clothing, Cameron Stewart in his own words wants his company to operate ‘with a purpose other than profit,’ and so every [...]
To Romania in Love…
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The ugliness of recent headlines has been undeniable, with around 100 Romanians fleeing Northern Ireland, threatened by a bunch of racist yobs. And yet in a few months 250 people from the province will seek to counteract this story of shame. They’ll travel to Romania as part of an imaginative building project aimed at bringing [...]
Loving Belfast…at Summer Madness
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Ideas ranged from Doorsteps sandwich chain, to the Belfast Wheel, to the Northern Irish sense of humour; just some of the responses scrawled on the Tell It In Colour ‘Love Belfast’ wall at this year’s Summer Madness festival.
TIIC went along to Ireland’s largest youth festival at the King’s Hall in Belfast from the 3rd to [...]
Indian Poverty Lessons Brought Home
Thursday, May 14, 2009
From the slums of India to the backstreets of Belfast - poverty can take many a prisoner and yet it’s not an unbeatable enemy. That’s the message that the head of a key Indian urban poor development project brought to Northern Ireland this week.
Bringing Love onto the streets…
Monday, May 4, 2009
Imagine Jesus imagining. Imagine Jesus imagining the Church. What did He see? Imagine His dream of a uniting, loving, Jesus-like force in a world mutilated by sin.
Men on a Mission
Saturday, April 11, 2009
She took his hand, opened it and traced the lines on his palm, before looking at her own upturned hand and doing the same. It was a connection he would never forget. She was a 12 year old deaf girl from Ethiopia, he a 62 year old electrician from Northern Ireland. There could be no going back; they simply had to help these people…
Are We All Carolled Out?
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Hacked off with ‘hark the herald’? Tired of ‘tis the season’? Think ‘Last Christmas’ was so last year?? Are we all carolled out??









