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Tabletop fusion may lead to neutron source

Sunday, May 1, 2005

A UCLA team, headed by Brian Naranjo, has observed the nuclear fusion of deuterium nuclei in a tabletop device. The device uses a lithium tantalate (LiTaO3) pyroelectric crystal to ionize deuterium atoms and accelerate the ions towards a stationary erbium deuteride (ErD) target. Fusion of two deuterium nuclei results in the emission of helium nuclei (alpha particles), neutrons and gamma rays. The team anticipates applications of the device as a tabletop neutron generator, or in “microthrusters” for space propulsion. It is possible that there may be applications related to nuclear weapons, although this possibility is not discussed in the research paper.

This development is not related to earlier claims of tabletop fusion or “cold fusion” having been observed during sonoluminescence. In fact, the leader of the team behind this development was one of the main critics of earlier low-temperature fusion claims.

This device is not the first reliable tabletop fusion device; the Farnsworth-Hirsch fusor, developed in the early 1960s in the laboratory of Philo T. Farnsworth who was instrumental in developing television, is sold commercially as a neutron source. Research by Dr. Todd Rider of MIT suggests that the kind of non-equilibrium fusion produced in these sources will never be usable as an energy source (see his PhD thesis).

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The Reasons And Benefits For Laser Skin Treatment

By Adriana Noton

For those who are concerned about their appearance can help to correct any problems with laser skin treatment. This type of skin care is being offered to many people who have some common skin problems, like acne, wrinkles, sun damage, unwanted hair, aging spots, etc. This treatment can apply to most areas of the body as it is not restricted to certain areas. It can help to cure most problems with the skin, which can boost a persons confidence and making them happy with their appearance.

Many people feel very awkward and embarrassed by the many types of skin problems that they have to live with, which over the counter products can not cure. Some other things that people will get this kind of treatment are tattoos, scars, thick facial hair and birth marks. The laser treatment can cure most of these things and in most cases will make a person much more happier than before when having this problem resolved.

The most common reason people decide on these types of treatments are for the removal of unwanted hair, which in many cases is found on the face. Women find themselves wanting to have facial hair removed and choose this method as being the best solution, as shaving, waxing or other methods to cure this problem fail and the problem only returns. With this kind of solution the unwanted facial hair will never return.

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Regardless of whether you want hairs, scars or something else removed like sun damage or aging spots, the process is the same. You will receive some specialized medication or cream that is applied directly to the the area and then a concentrated light or laser will be focused on the areas that need to be worked on. The laser treatments are a safe and effective way to correct several problems with the skin like hair growth, acne or aging spots.

If you are considering to have this process done for the purpose of fixing certain areas of the skin, then you will want to know that the entire process is very safe and the treatment is very reliable and effective, as these professionals who provide this service have a great reputation and are certified to perform this type of work.

It will be a good idea to first find a good treatment center, as there will be someone who will provide you with all the information you need to learn and understand the entire process and will answer any questions you may have about this kind of work before you ever make your decision. The time it takes for the process will be around fifteen minutes up to one hour, but this will all depend upon the amount of work that will be needed to complete the process.

This kind of laser method for curing such things as aging spots, acne, removal of tattoos or scars and hair can really be a wonderful way to cure these problems. But, one important thing to keep in mind is that these type of work is more better for you when you find the right center for this kind of treatment.

Many people suffer from the shame and embarrassing problems with their appearance and are seeking to find better ways to correct them without the use of over the counter products. With the use of a laser, these problems can easily be resolved and you can then go on living a more happier life with a much more improved appearance.

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Sesame Street to promote healthy lifestyles

Monday, April 11, 2005

PBS has recently decided it was time their Cookie Monster was sent on a diet. Sesame Street’s cookie-loving Muppet icon developed a sudden interest in vegetables, as part of PBS’s drive to instill a healthy lifestyle in children.

The blue furry monster’s makeover comes as part of a larger plan, introducing additional characters as well. Intended new cast members include talking eggplants and carrots, among others.

According to the Sesame Street Muppet Bios, “This season, Cookie Monster learns a lot about health and nutrition. Hoots the Owl explains in a song that ‘A Cookie is a Sometimes Food,’ and he joins Wyclef Jean in a rap song, ‘Healthy Food’.”

Every other day, health will be the focus of the shows. In addition, every other day there will be segments dealing with health/nutrition. There will be a “Health Moment” at the top of every show featuring special guests, celebrities and Sesame Street characters.

The producers of the show insist that they are not asking small children to go on a diet.

“We would never use the word ‘diet’ with pre-schoolers,” a spokeswoman told The New Zealand Herald.

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Tim Curry, TV premiere screenings, cosplay feature at Fan Expo Canada

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Toronto pop culture convention Fan Expo Canada has wrapped for another year. It ran from Thursday to Sunday. Major panels included Tim Curry and the cast of Rocky Horror Picture Show, Beauty and the Beast voices Robby Benson and Paige O’Hara, actors Kathleen Turner, Richard Dreyfuss, Anthony Daniels, Felicia Day, and child leads from Stranger Things. Canadian television channel Space hosted a Star Trek: Discovery panel with seven lead cast members. On the heels of sister event Toronto Comic Con’s Degrassi reunion event, the lineup included a twentieth anniversary panel with the stars of another Canadian high school television series, Student Bodies.

Heading into its fourth and final season, attendees got a chance to see the season opener of Star Wars: Rebels on Saturday, followed by a panel. The event has had a continuing relationship with the series, screening other episodes previously. The second season premiere of the sci-fi series Travelers was accompanied by a panel including Eric McCormack. Canadian true-crime drama Bad Blood had its world premiere. Other debuts included broadcaster City with the Canadian premiere of Ghosted, with Craig Robinson in attendance, Teletoon with the Canadian premiere of Hotel Transylvania: The Series, and YTV with the new animated series Mysticons.

Anime fans could watch episodes of their favourite shows, including AKB0048, Otaku No Video, Hana Yamata, My Hero Academia, Fairy Tail, and Penguindrum.

The book Star Wars Made Easy, targeted to non-fans to get up to speed on the fictional universe’s various facts and figures, was ironically launched by DK Canada for a room of fans of the franchise. Author Christian Blauvelt answered questions from the audience on topics like his opinion on Midiclorians — he understands fan contention, but suggested that science and religion can co-exist, like in the real world — quizzed the audience on trivia, and signed copies of his book.

Some panels were quite ahead of the curve: one on Star Wars costume and prop building discussed building Porgs figures, despite the film The Last Jedi not being released to theatres yet.

York Regional Police were at the event with United and Unity, two brightly lit characters of their own creation. The force received funding in 2014 from the Provincial Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy to create a short film featuring the character United, receiving positive recognition locally. “Our United superhero program is part of our on-going efforts to connect with our community and show police in a different light,” YRP Constable Andy Pattenden told Wikinews. He explains that the officers who developed the project have a background in film-making, and “serve as an opportunity for us to start a conversation with youth and connect with them at a non-traditional level.”

Star Wars character Jabba the Hutt, a puppet in the 1983 film Return of the Jedi, was re-created by the 501st Legion as an animatronic. The 501st is a fan group that dresses like the series villains for charitable events, particularly those raising funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The new addition to their annual display commanded long lineups throughout the day, from con-goers looking to donate in exchange for a photo-op with the massive, slug-like alien.

As with most major conventions, cosplayers were numerous, ranging from simple outfits that wouldn’t raise an eyebrow if worn from day-to-day, to elaborately-created costumes and giant props. Outfits recognized by Wikinews’ reporter ranged from classic characters like the 1960s version of Batgirl and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character created by Walt Disney in 1927, before Mickey, to 2010s characters from creative works like Undertale, Disney Descendants, League of Legends, and Adventure Time. Few characters are too obscure, if they appeal to a fan: the female avatar of “hivemind” character Unity, from a single episode of Rick and Morty, was spotted. One woman “biting” another woman’s arm would be cause for concern most places, but at a pop culture convention, it simply means that “Lilo” is re-enacting a scene with “Mertle”, as seen in the film Lilo and Stitch.

Wikinews talked with Cheryl, the co-host of the weekly video series “Our Didnee Side”, who was dressed as Gadget Hackwrench, a mouse from the 1990s television series Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers. Speaking for both of the hosts, she said their passion for Disney has “exploded” since starting the YouTube channel, and that they are both “creators. We can’t seem to go a day without making something. We love doing Disney cosplay because it is like a beacon for other people in the fandom to come find us in a sea of other characters.” Conventions like Fan Expo Canada become “a great opportunity to meet like-minded Disney fans, and to possibly escape for the weekend from our ‘boring human’ lives.”File:FXC17 Stay Puft.jpg

Adrianna Prosser, host of Toronto geek culture community website Geektropolis, spent part of the convention Fan Expo Canada 2017 as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. She told Wikinews that “geeking in Toronto is always such a joy, what with amazing cosplay and passionate fandoms coming together at Fan Expo!” She explained that the site tries to keep the feeling of the event going all year, featuring local creators and “geeky” fans, in an effort to bring the community closer together.

Party game Cards Against Humanity — intriguingly available under a non-commercial Creative Commons license — offered a “Free Apologies from An American” booth, where a representative offered regrets to the largely Canadian visitors. The booth’s curtains came into use at least once on Friday, closing when a Trump cosplayer reached the front of the line.

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Darren FlanaganTaking photographs of friends and family can be rewarding or disappointing depending on the shot but with these digital photography tips you can have shots to be proud of. There’s nothing as bad as taking pictures of your friends or family and looking at the pictures later and not being at all happy with them. Being too embarassed to show them off and afraid of having a joke or smart comment passed about them is not a nice feeling. But there is small digital photography tips that you can remember that will eliminate these problems for you. Hopefully with these digital photography tips the people or subjects in your photographs will look exactly the way you want them to appear.People in Motion: Your camera’s shutter speed is a key element to your camera if you intend to shoot moving subjects or take action shots. Maybe your friend is snowboarding down a hill or playing a football match then trying to catch them at the right moment can be difficult. Action photography can now be put in anyone’s reach as most camera’s now offer shutter speeds of 1/4000. Next always try and anticipate where your subject will be at, at a certain time and be ready when they are close. Patience is a virtue when it comes to photography, wait for that perfect shot and don’t rush it, it will reward you in the end.Holiday Shots: The most common holiday picture is one that shows yourself or a friend positioned in front of or beside a famous landmark or building. There is no reason why your photographs should be left in a drawer gathering dust. People spend a fortune on items to hang on the wall, wouldn’t it be rewarding to be able to hang your own work on your own wall and be proud of it. As we know, popular tourist attractions are surrounded by lots of people looking for the perfect shot. To avoid including crowds in your shots there are a few easy tricks that can be utilised. Zooming in on your subject can close the space between you, however, it can cause a loss of depth in the picture. An easy tip to lose the crowd in the picture is to shoot your main subject from below. When shooting upwards on a subject make sure to avoid to much sunlight which will glare the picture.Great baby pictures: All parents long for a picture or two that really capture their babies mood and personality. However babies being what they are will make this as difficult as possible. Their movements, moods, smiles and tears can change in a matter of seconds. When photographing your subject make sure there is soft lighting that will highlight your baby’s soft features. This will also help to reflect your babies eyes. If your baby is restless then let them touch or feel the camera so that they will feel playful with it. If you find that ideal shot, take a few variations of the same setting. What looks good to the eye may look slightly different on paper so better to take a few slightly different photos of the same scene. A simple change in facial expression can make a great baby picture.

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On the campaign trail, October 2012

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Monday, November 5, 2012

The following is the twelfth and final edition of a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2012 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after a brief mention of some of the month’s biggest stories.

In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: a fan of Wikinews asks a critical question at the Second presidential debate; Gary Johnson discusses Syria and foreign intervention with Wikinews, and three candidates give the their final plea to voters ahead of the November 6 election.

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Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.

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More than 50 programmers, scientists, students, hobbyists and fans of the A.L.I.C.E. chat robot gathered in Guildford, U.K. on Friday to celebrate the tenth birthday of the award winning A.I. On hand was the founder the Loebner Prize, an annual Turing Test, designed to pick out the world’s most human computer according to an experiment laid out by the famous British mathematician Alan Turing more then 50 years ago. Along with A.L.I.C.E.’s chief programmer Dr. Richard S. Wallace, two other Loebner prize winners, Robby Garner and this year’s winner, Rollo Carpenter, also gave presentations, as did other finalists.

The University of Surrey venue was chosen, according to Dr. Wallace, not only because it was outside the U.S. (A.L.I.C.E.’s birthday fell on the Thanksgiving Day weekend holiday there, so he expected few people would attend a conference in America), but also because of its recently erected statue of Alan Turing, who posed the famous A. I. experiment which inspired much of the work on bots like A.L.I.C.E. University of Surrey Digital World Research Centre organizers Lynn and David Hamill were pleased to host the event because it encourages multi-disciplinary interaction, and because of the Centre’s interest in interaction between humans and computers.File:ALICE Birthday Cake.jpg

Dr. Wallace gave a keynote address outlining the history of A.L.I.C.E. and AIML. Many people commented on the fact the he seemed to have moved around a lot in the last ten years, having lived in New York, Pennsylvania, San Francisco, Maine, Amsterdam and Philadelphia, while working on the Alicebot project. The A.L.I.C.E. and AIML software is popular among chat robot enthusiats primarily because of its distribution under the GNU free software license. One of Dr. Wallace’s PowerPoint slides asked the question, “How do you make money from free software?” His answer: memberships, subscriptions, books, directories, syndicated ads, consulting, teaching, and something called the Superbot.

Rollo Carpenter gave a fascinating presentation on his learning bot Jabberwacky, reading from several sample conversations wherein the bot seemed amazingly humanlike. Unlike the free A.L.I.C.E. software, Carpenter uses a proprietary learning approach so that the bot actually mimics the personality of each individual chatter. The more people who chat with Jabberwacky, the better it becomes at this kind of mimicry.

In another interesting presentation, Dr. Hamill related present-day research on chat robots to earlier work on dialog analysis in telephone conversations. Phone calls have many similarities to the one-on-one chats that bots encounter on the web and in IM. Dr. Hamill also related our social expectations of bots to social class structure and how servants were expected to behave in Victorian England. He cited the famous Microsoft paperclip as the most egregius example of a bot that violated all the rules of a good servant’s behavior.

Bots have advanced a long way since philanthropist Hugh Loebner launched his controversial contest 15 years ago. His Turing Test contest, which offers an award of $100,000 for the first program to pass an “audio-visual” version of the game, also awards a bronze medal and $2000 every year for the “most human computer” according to a panel of judges. Huma Shah of the University of Westminster presented examples of bots used by large corporations to help sell furniture, provide the latest information about automotive products, and help customers open bank accounts. Several companies in the U.S. and Europe offer customized bot personalities for corporate web sites.

Even though Turing’s Test remains controversial, this group of enthusiastic developers seems determined to carry on the tradition and try to develop more and more human like chat bots.Hugh Loebner is dedicated to carry on his contest for the rest of his life, in spite of his critics. He hopes that a large enough constituency of winners will exist to keep the competition going well beyond his own lifetime. Dr. Wallace says, “Nobody has gotten rich from chat robots yet, but that doesn’t stop people from trying. There is such a thing as ‘bot fever’. For some people who meet a bot for the first time, it can pass the Turing Test for them, and they get very excited.”

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5 Things That The Hipaa Privacy Rule Does And Doesn’t Allow

By Greg Garner

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 led to significant changes in the way health care providers handle the information they get from their patients. It is important to know that HIPAA doesn’t just cover health care providers such as most doctors, clinics, hospitals, psychologists, dentists, and pharmacists that conduct their business electronically. The entities that are covered by HIPAA also include health plans like health insurance companies, HMOs, company health plans, and some government health care programs such as Medicare. Health care clearinghouses that are defined as those that process nonstandard health information into a standard are also covered by HIPAA.

The Privacy Rule included in HIPAA provides federal protections that have been put in place to protect the privacy of personal health information handled by covered entities. HIPAA, however, doesn’t just arbitrarily place restrictions on how this information is handled. The Privacy rule strikes a balance so that patient information can still be disclosed by health care providers without patient approval in certain situations. Here’s a closer look at what the Privacy Rule does and does not allow.

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Health care providers can still freely share patient information even without a signed authorization from the patient involved if it is for the sake of treatment. Essentially, a physician can still consult with, for example, a specialist for the purpose of treating a patient without asking for the patient’s authorization first.

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The Privacy Rule recognizes that it is not practicable and nearly impossible to fully protect against incidental disclosures. The Privacy Rule still permits certain incidental uses and disclosures of private patient information as long as the covered entities have reasonable safeguards and necessary policies procedures in place to protect the privacy of their patients.

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Health care providers can still communicate with the families and friends of patients as long as the patient does not object. Under the Privacy Rule, health care providers can share and disclose information with those who the patient identifies as being involved with his or her care. In the event that a patient becomes incapacitated, health care providers are allowed to share the appropriate information if it is in the patient’s best interest.

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Unless the patient objects, basic information like phone numbers, room numbers, and the patient’s general condition can be listed in the hospital directory or given out to people who ask for or come to visit the patient. Health care providers can also give out basic information to clergy even if the patient is not asked for by name. The Privacy Rule also does not prevent one from reporting child abuse or neglect to the proper authorities.

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Finally, the Privacy Rule allows health care providers to continue communicating with their patients through electronic means such as through email, phone, or fax. As it is with incidental disclosures, this is allowed as long as appropriate safeguards that are used to ensure the privacy of patients are implemented.

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Bangladesh security tightened following Pilkhana massacre and Bashundhara City fire

Friday, March 20, 2009

Following the Pilkhana massacre which occurred February 25 and 26 leaving 74 dead and the inferno at the Bashundhara City shopping mall complex March 13 leaving seven dead, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said security measures are being tightened countrywide across Bangladesh.

Fire drills will be enacted at all key-point installations (KPI). Fire fighting systems will be examined by the fire brigade and the public works department (PWD) to ensure functionality. Security measures will be enhanced supplementing areas under private security such as at the Bashundhara City Complex.

The Fire Service and Civil Defence Department requires modernization and needs new equipment to fight fires past the sixth floor of buildings. The Fire Brigade says it needs turntable ladders, snorkels, foam-tenders, lighting units, emergency tenders, fireproof uniforms, and rescue ropes for fire fighting and rescue operations. Transportation to fires is also an issue due to narrow roads, low electrical wires and congestion.

The Bangladesh National Building Code requires fire fighting equipment installed in buildings over seven floors. This code is to be monitored by authorities to ensure compliance with the new guidelines and to make sure buildings are being maintained.

The Bashundhara City Complex opened Monday for shoppers two days after Friday’s blaze. A probe is underway to determine the cause of the fire and to assess structural damage.

Loss of life was minimized as the blaze broke out on a Friday, the beginning of the weekend in Bangladesh, so offices in the upper floors were empty. The lower eight floors are used for shopping and the upper floors are all Bashundhara Group offices.

The mall is valued at Tk 7.0 billion (US$100 million). It is not known if the complex is covered by fire insurance.

It is estimated that it will take over two years to rebuild the area damaged by flames which were burned down to a skeleton. Bashundhara City’s technical advisor, Latifur Rahman, estimated damages at Tk 2.0 billion (US$29m).

Only one television cameraman has been allowed in to film the burnt area. None of the 2,500 shops, cinemas or cafes were burnt by the inferno. The seventh and eighth floors still experience smoke damage, and there was water damage to merchandise.

A three member committee is currently investigating the cause of the fire which will consist of Iqbal Khan Chowdhury, joint secretary of the ministry, representatives of the police, IGP Noor Muhammad, and fire brigade, Director General Abu Nayeem Md Shahidullah. The committee is required to report within the week with their findings. The forensics department is also sifting through the burnt remains.

The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industries has also formed a committee which has begun interviewing witnesses and recording their testimony alongside the government committee.

It has been discovered that 150 closed circuit cameras were not being used when the fire started. Another mystery is why the mall fire fighting system has been found unused.

Why the fire burnt so fiercely is a matter to think….These matters seem to be mysterious

“In the shopping mall there is an ultra-technology elevator which runs even without electricity but we have found that locked,” Iqbal Khan Chowdhury, joint secretary (Police) of the home ministry, said. “Why the fire burnt so fiercely is a matter to think. We have to see if there was any incendiary substance there. These matters seem to be mysterious.”

Mall management has been asked to submit substances and items which would have been in the upper floors when the fire started. The fire erupted on the 17th floor and spread quickly to the two floors above and engulfed the three floors below. The aerial ladders belonging to the Fire Service and Civil Defence reached as high as the 13th floor of the 21-storey building.

Videos have been sent to the United States (US) for examination to assist in determining the cause of the fire and to help in the damage assessment. Experts from the US are expected to arrive soon.

Firefighters were brought to the rooftop of the 20-storey tower by helicopter. The only fatality in this operation was Baki Billa, a firefighter of Bashundhara City firefighting department, who fell when climbing down a rope from a helicopter to the roof of the building. Three other firefighters made the transition safely. At this same time, the chief security officer was safely rescued by the Bangladesh Air Force helicopter, a Bell 212. Six security officers of the complex also lost their lives.

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So You Want To Build A Church…..

By Bruce Anderson

We neednt look further than I Chronicles 17:1-4 to capture the heart of the challenges of a church building project. Recall King Davids conversation with Nathan the prophet: Behold, I am dwelling in a house of cedar, but the Ark of the Covenant is under a tent. David felt guilty for living in a better-constructed, more comfortable place than the Ark, and Nathan advised him to follow his heart. There was one small problem, though: Later that night, the Lord instructed Nathan tell David not to build a new house.

All this applies today, when building projects can catapult churches to new levels of growth and momentum or cause them to spin out of control, leading to squandered resources and damaged reputations especially if the Lords hand isnt in it.

So, lets assume the Lord has told you to build His house whats next? In previous articles, weve examined the process of carefully master planning a building project, which includes determining your financial capabilities and evaluating the environmental, code, zoning, parking and water retention impacts of your land. Now youre looking to determine your churchs long-range goals as they translate to optimal space usage for ministry enhancement.

What if God Gives You a Dream?

In Bruce Wilkinsons new book, Dream Giver, the main character, Ordinary, pursues a big dream. What he doesnt realize is, the vision God gave him was a picture of the end result, not the beginning.

The ministry is full of people with big dreams who think the Lord wants them to fulfill such visions in their entirety right now. Instead, these visions might reflect the culmination of lifetimes work, not the starting point. Take Joseph, for example God gave him a dream. Little did Joseph know, however, the heartache and trials hed endure trying to make it happen. Nor did he realize his dream was the outcome, not the start.

As they relate to buildings and space, most ministry visions are limited to the lands capacity to handle parking, setback requirements and drainage issues, as well as the churchs financial capabilities and blessings. Once parameters regarding the maximum allowable square footage are established, its time to examine how your current space will enhance, or harm, the overall vision and master plan, and whether or not you need to start thinking instead about relocating.

Make the Most of What Youve Got

The other day, I visited a church that welcomes about 1,600 people on Sunday mornings. Feeling a space crunch, leaders wanted to modify their existing building to accommodate future growth. Given the facilitys total square footage about 25,000 I was surprised to find it so cramped. (One ministers office is even located in a 25-square-foot space originally intended to be a broom closet!) So, although this church can seat 1,500 people in the sanctuary, its administrative offices, classrooms, hallways, the narthex and fellowship spaces were grossly lacking.

To avoid a similar problem at your own church, follow a simple rule of thumb: For every person onsite at a given time, designate 45 to 50 square feet. For example, if you have a congregation of 500, youll need a total facility space, including existing areas, of 22,500 square feet to 27,500 square feet.

Unfortunately, many churches are caught in a catch-22: They dont have a strong enough giving base to support their growing attendance figures. If you fall into this category, how can you maximize your facilities?

Conduct a space analysis. The first step is to fully understand how you use, or dont use, your existing space. Imagine you own a 3,000-square-foot home where you, your spouse and five children live. Your bedrooms, living area and kitchen are large enough, but you only have a half-bathroom. Your tendency might be to look for a bigger house, adding to the living room, kitchen space and bedroom spaces when, in fact, you only need to add two bathrooms.

As it relates to your church home, heed a few more guidelines: Host multiple services. By reducing the number of people on your campus at a given time, you can significantly reduce your space needs. This is why so many churches have started offering two, three and four services.

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Examine timing and use. When your congregation grows, conduct a solid assessment of what space is being used, by whom and at what times. Examine traffic patterns. This information might help you adopt ministry habits that are better suited to your current facility.

Consider temporary facilities. Once youve identified the major pressure points, you can add temporary facilities to your campus until building new becomes an option.

Consider Building Positioning, Proximity

Though Ive known many church leaders whove rushed out to build their next building without any thought to overall campus design, if you have a well-planned vision of your ministry needs, its time to start thinking about practical issues that impact the worship experience and everyday life. Some important questions:

How far will my people have to walk to get where theyre going?

What happens if it rains?

What will we do to facilitate handicapped and elderly visitors?

Will parents enjoy easy drop-off at the church?

Will the buildings position enhance or detract from its overall aesthetics and rooflines?

Although many of these might seem obvious, youd be surprised how often theyre thrown aside. The better you understand your vision and your people, the easier it will be to plan your new facility.

Architecture has always played a dramatic role in the worship experience. The intregal interplay of sound, light, colors and textures all working in concert to create an atmosphere that is both warm and worshipful, inspiring and inviting. Todays church has at its disposal a wide range of modern construction methodologies and technologies capable of enhancing worship as never before. The National Association of Church Design Builders can show you how to plan and build a facility that is as beautiful as it is worshipful. Our knowledge of the latest architectural trends provides an invaluable resource for budgeting and planning your next facility.

Type of Area

Recommended Space Allocation

Sanctuary/Adult Education

12 square feet to 15 square feet per person

Narthex

15 percent to 25 percent of sanctuary seating area

Pre-School

35 square feet per person

Childrens Education/Daycare

25 square feet per person

Multipurpose

18 square feet to 25 square feet per person

Parking

100 cars per acre

What Does Your Building Say?

Think for a moment about the buildings you pass every day, be they hotels, homes, businesses or other churches. How would you describe your first impression of each, and why? The Ritz Carlton, for instance, makes the statement that its guests are special and will be treated as such. On the other hand, some motels say, Were cheap, but well keep the light on for you.

What does your building say? Are your childrens spaces cramped, with blank walls, or do they sport colorful murals or interactive Disney esque play stations that shout, We care about our littlest members! Does your sanctuary look very sleek for the 1950s or does it meet your modern-day target ministrys demands?

The challenge for any church and its chosen design/construction team is to match ministry philosophy and construction costs with the statements you and your members want to make. Consider enlisting a group of non-members to offer their impressions. Do they mesh with your own vision of the church?

Financial Positioning, Phasing

Now, going back to the story of Ordinary in the Dream Giver, you must ask yourself if youre living the vision God has granted. Sure, you might have been shown a 150,000-square-foot campus on 45 acres, complete with a glassed-in sanctuary but youre currently worshipping in a 9,000- square-foot leased building, have $3,000 in the bank and welcome 300 worshippers per service.

One thing Ive learned about God is that Hes still in the business of miracles. Ive seen Him bless churches with facilities and building projects that seemed impossible without His involvement. On the other hand, Ive also witnessed ministry leaders run ahead of Him and falsely assume Hes going to complete their entire lifes work in one year, leading to disappointment and stalled projects.

Get Real About What You Can Afford

The next step is phasing your building project to match your churchs financial capabilities. Scriptures tell us to count the cost before building a tower to know our own limitations, not Gods. His power is unlimited; ours isnt.

In phasing a project, its extremely important to design the first phase within your ministrys means. Once this has been established, you can begin Phase 1.

No doubt youre asking yourself, Wheres God in all this? Its absolutely true that He can do it all…but will He? Plan Phase 1 to match your maximum human capabilities, seek wisdom in many counselors and then watch Him work.

About the Author: Bruce Anderson is a nationally recognized church design and construction consultant and President of Build-Masters Group LLC,

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. Mr. Anderson also publishes of “Straight Talk” About Church Design,Building & Construction at

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Email:

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