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You are here: Home / Archives for BC Christian News / May 2009

Election provides a change of ministry for Coquitlam pastor

May 1, 2009 by Jim Coggins Leave a Comment

Jim Coggins

“We need to take church outside of the church doors, and be a light in the community,” said Bernie Hiller, a Christian minister running in the May 12 B.C. election. For the past four years, Hiller has been pastor of missions and middle school youth at Coquitlam Alliance Church. When the Liberal Party nomination in […]

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Young, dynamic & faithful

May 1, 2009 by Peter Biggs Leave a Comment

Parachute Band

April 17 saw 800 – 900 youth gather at Broadway Church in Vancouver for ONE.3, the third annual gathering. Facilitated by the Hope Vancouver Youth Network (HVYN), the interdenominational event’s main speaker was CRY Canada’s Faytene Kryskow. HVYN’s Mika Kostamo told BCCN: “At the altar call, over a hundred youth came forward to consecrate themselves […]

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The Many Strands of Rudy Wiebe

May 1, 2009 by Jim Coggins Leave a Comment

Rudy Wiebe

“One of the loveliest things that human beings do is tell stories to each other.” So said Rudy Wiebe, a leading Canadian novelist, who is headlining the 2nd annual ‘Many Strands: Celebrating the Art of Storytelling,’ May 29 and 30 at MEI Middle School in Abbotsford. The conference is not being called a Christian event, […]

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Faith helps Schellenberg’s widow

May 1, 2009 by Jim Coggins Leave a Comment

Ed Schellenberg

Lois Schellenberg is the widow of Ed Schellenberg, an innocent bystander who was among the ‘Surrey Six’ murdered in October 2007. She and Ed’s brother-in-law Steve Brown have joined others in calling for “changes in the way government administers justice in B.C.” in order to protect others from gang violence. In March, they spoke to […]

Filed Under: May 2009 Tagged With: Gang Violence, Innocent Bystander, Surrey 6

Crime key issue in election

May 1, 2009 by Jim Coggins Leave a Comment

Jim Coggins

Crime is one of the main issues in the May 12 B.C. election (along with the economy). Yet the two leading parties have very similar platforms on the issue. The Liberal Party has a seven-point plan that includes more police officers, more prosecutors, more jails and secure courts, tougher laws, a crackdown on illegal guns, […]

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Christians unite to deter Olympic sex traffickers

May 1, 2009 by Frank Stirk Leave a Comment

Bound Hands

As Christians prepare to welcome the athletes and spectators who will be coming to Vancouver and Whistler from across the globe to attend the 2010 Winter Olympics next February, there is one group of potential visitors they will be working just as hard to keep out: those who sell children and women for sex. Underbelly […]

Filed Under: May 2009 Tagged With: Human Trafficking, Vancouver 2010

Christ’s forgiveness triumphed over adultery

May 1, 2009 by Michelle Adams Leave a Comment

Forgive

I did not know God, or even believe in him, when the story I’m about to share began. Greg and I were married in 1987. Within three years, we had a daughter and son. We were a happy couple, busy with friends, kids and our respective jobs. After our 10th wedding anniversary, something started to […]

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Honouring the many challenges of motherhood

May 1, 2009 by Jean Kim-Butcher Leave a Comment

Grocery shopping with a small child

As this is the month when we celebrate Mother’s Day, I want to address all of you moms out there. I’m including soon-to-be mommies, moms of multiples and/or multiple generations, single moms, foster and adoptive moms, and mothers who have lost their children (whether by death or separation). I know our personalities and situations are […]

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Canucks coach relishes playoff pressure

May 1, 2009 by Jim Coggins Leave a Comment

Assistant coach, Ryan Walter (center)

“I love the playoffs,” Ryan Walter enthused. “It’s my favourite time of year.” Walter is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Vancouver Canucks, but he has been involved in professional hockey for 30 years. The B.C.-born athlete spent four years playing in Washington, DC before making the playoffs for 11 straight […]

Filed Under: May 2009 Tagged With: Peace Portal Alliance, Playoffs, Ryan Walter, Stanley Cup, Vancouver Canucks

Third Day’s Revelations ‘snapshot’ is a must-have

May 1, 2009 by Kevin Pollard Leave a Comment

Third Day Revelation

Third Day will soon play to thousands of fans in Abbotsford Third Day: Live Revelations, Essential THE 35-city spring leg of Third Day’s ‘Revelation Tour’ will conclude May 9, as they become the first act to appear at Abbotsford’s new Entertainment & Sports Centre. Also onstage will be double-Grammy nominee Brandon Heath; and Revive, a […]

Filed Under: May 2009, Music

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