From the editors . . .
From the editors . . .

With each issue of options we set out to ask the question: What does it mean to be Christian in today’s culture? As young people, you have nothing but options: options for your education, career, relationships and ministry. While our culture may lack character, it does not lack choices: they’re endless.

This Fall we’ve tried to dig our heels in and tackle questions around consumerism and community, reflecting on the words found in 1 John 2:17: ‘The world and its desires pass away, but the person who does the will of God lives forever.’ In this issue you’ll discover stories of young men and women living counter-culturally in our all-too-material Western world.

‘High fashion & the heart of Africa’ (page 4) follows the journey of Calgarian Jeff Town from the upscale floors of Canada’s high fashion industry to dredging water as an intern with Samaritan’s Purse in the heart of Malawi.

Young Christians, several of them Regent College grads, have created an oasis in the heart of Canada’s poorest neighbourhood. David Aupperlee describes the process of ‘becoming naked,’ of helping new friends to strip away layers of shame poverty, addiction and poverty as together they tend a garden reclaimed from the wasteland.

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Life can be challenging for Christians in public schools. ‘Campus impact’ (page 14) by Doris Fleck demonstrates that times have changed and old methods of reaching young people are no longer effective. But there’s plenty of life and many new approaches among grassroots students and youth workers on campus.

Each issue we feature new music (page 10) and movies (page 13), as well as insights from youth leaders across the nation (page 43) and our national events calendar (page 46) – and much more. Every Fall we create a magazine to be distributed by the organizers of the CCUFairs as they present their Christian colleges and universities to students across the nation. It is inserted into options (pages 17 – 48).

We’d love your feedback on some of the new additions and changes to options. What do you think of the new cover look? What kinds of articles are you interested in reading? What do you want to see more of? What do you want us to can?

Please take a moment and send us your thoughts and ideas: options@canadianchristianity.com

Flyn Ritchie   Peter Biggs   Christina Crook

Options Fall 2008

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