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The following are just a sample of the dozens of projects Jordan Bateman and Outlawed Wonderings has completed: Wide Open: Celebrating 15 Years of Phantom Screens, a corporate history by Jordan Bateman for Phantom Screens, released Sept. 15, 2007 (research, interviews, writer) Crafted Prayer, an interactive journal by Graham
Cooke, now available (editor) Approaching the Heart of Prophecy, a training manual
by Graham Cooke,
now
available (editor) Suddenlies, a contribution to an anthology by Graham Cooke, coming 2008 (editor) I AM: 365 Names of God Youth Curriculum, softcover 12-week curriculum,
Streams Ministries
International (co-author with John Paul Jackson) Excuse Me, Your Unforgiveness is Showing! softcover book from Sheppard Ministries (designer, editor, foreword author) Backflip Youth Culture Magazine, prototype and premier editions,
CIS
(founding editor) News releases and ad campaigns, Fort Langley-Aldergrove riding
association, B.C.
Liberal party (writer, photography, design) Brochure and logo, Partnership
for Global Advancement (writer/designer) AdventuresWithPurpose.com,
website design and content, Adventures With Purpose (writer/developer) Father,
a book by Geri Keller, Schleife
Publishing Winterthur (proofreading) MustardSeed, small group curriculum, Canada
Fire (editing) Jordan has also written hundreds of articles for publications like The Langley Advance News, The Abbotsford Post, The Ooze website, Focus Canada Magazine, Teaching Today Magazine, B.C. Report Newsmagazine, The Abbotsford Times, The Surrey Now, and others. -------------- Outlawed Wonderings Media Group is fortunate to have done work for a number of fine clients. Some of this work has been short-term, one-off projects while others are long-term, ongoing relationships. Graham Cooke, a UK Christian speaker and author, uses Outlawed to work on a series of new, interactive journals, due for release over the coming few years. Jordan is also working on six full-length books for Graham. Outlawed also re-designed and manages his website. Jordan is the political columnist for The Abbotsford Post, an upstart Fraser Valley newspaper which launched in August, 2006. The Fort Langley-Aldergrove B.C. Liberal riding association uses Outlawed Wonderings to develop media releases for the local press. The riding is currently represented by B.C. Minister of Forests and Range Rich Coleman. Sheppard Ministries, representing Christian Canadian speakers Art and Greta Sheppard, uses Outlawed Wonderings to design, maintain, and manage its website, www.sheppardministries.com. Outlawed has also edited and designed Greta's latest book. Adventures With Purpose, the charity run by speaker and author Lowell Sheppard, uses Outlawed Wonderings to design, maintain, and manage its website, www.adventureswithpurpose.com. Production Equipment Rentals and Sales, a growing B.C. business, uses Outlawed Wonderings to design, manage, and maintain its website, www.productionequipment.ca. Streams Ministries International, a New Hampshire-based Christian organization has used Jordan to write magazine articles, edit book manuscripts, and write other resources. Streams is led by Christian speaker and author John Paul Jackson. Previous, sporadic, short-term or one-off clients of Jordan Bateman include: Partnership for Global Advancement (a missions ministry), Japan Event Management (a Nagoya-based event comapny), Tony Morton (former head of the Cornerstone Network of churches), Schleife Publishing Winterthur (a European company), Len and Sarah Bartell (web design and content), Greater Vancouver Youth For Christ (writing and design), Backflip Youth Culture Magazine (founding editor), Adventures With Purpose (a Japanese bicycle adventure charity), the Langley Leadership Team (political website content and speechwriting), freshresource (Christian resource development), The Ooze Christian website (website content and writing), Teaching Today Magazine (columnist), Focus Canada Magazine, Langley Politics Dotcom (writing and editing), and others. |
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