Charles Morrison
Charles Morrison has developed web portals to connect the Canadian Chrisitian community.
He is interested in training others and provide the great experience of buying and selling on eBay to others.
Charles Morrison is a webdeveloper and creator of a number of Canadian Christian websites including CrossCanadaSearch.com, JesusManitoba.com, Angelichosts.com, and a collaborator with the production of ConcertBuzz.com.
Charles was born in Ontario, and grew up in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, where he serves as a public school trustee for the Portage la Prairie School Division. He graduated from Briercrest College in Caronport Saskatchewan in 1992, and has also taken courses from Providence College, the University of Manitoba, and the University of Waterloo.
From 1992-1995, he wrote and published a newsletter called Christiam Music Bulletin, which covered Christian music in Canada. His intention was to grow the publication into a mainstream Christian music magazine. After extensively researching the magazine business and Canadian market conditions, and probability of survival of publications, and with the rise of the internet, he choose instead to develop music resources on the web.
Out of a music links database, grew the resource CrossCanadaSearch.com, which is an evangelical Christian directory. Starting with this one directory, Charles built other specialized Christian Directories, including ChristianPortals.com, AngelicHosts.com, ChristianWebDeveloper.net, and Christianboards.com.
Charles owns and operates his own hosting companies, with Chazm.com serving the business market, and myChristianHost.com serving the Christian market.
Charles Morrison sells computers and computer componets on eBay.ca.
http://search.ebay.ca/_W0QQsassZchazment
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