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Courageous in theatres today

September 30, 2011 by Canadian Christianity Leave a Comment

Courageous, a movie from the makers of Fireproof, opens in theatres today. The movie follows four law enforcement officers who struggle with work, life, families, and fatherhood. The following is a synopsis from the movie’s website: “Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, Adam Mitchell, Nathan Hayes, David Thomson, and […]

Filed Under: Film

Casting Crowns Concert Oct 2nd

September 22, 2011 by Shara Lee 1 Comment

Casting Crowns

CanadianChristianity.com in partnership with ConvergeMagazine.com and LMG Concerts is running a draw for Casting Crowns tickets. The Dove and Grammy award winning Contemporary Christian worship band will be playing at the Langley Events Centre on Sunday October 2 along with The Afters and Sanctus Real. Doors open at 6pm, and the show starts at 7 pm. […]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Casting Crowns

Who wins the Hell debate?

September 19, 2011 by Canadian Christianity 2 Comments

This summer, the Christian world erupted with the release of Rob Bell’s Love Wins. Many were unhappy with Bell’s treatment of hell and dubbed him a universalist. Countless response blogs, books, and articles were created to address some of Bell’s ideas. Most of the feedback he got was negative which led HarperOne editor Mickey Maudlin to […]

Filed Under: Books

DVD Review: Source Code

September 7, 2011 by Jason Burtt Leave a Comment

Jake Gyllenhaal and Michelle Monaghan in Source Code

Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Source Code, a sci-fi suspense film with an incredible storyline. Gyllenhaal plays the role of Colter Stephens, an army captain who finds himself trapped in the body of a man he does not recognize, while seated on a commuter train headed for Chicago. In front of him is a woman who […]

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Duncan Jones, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Review, Vera Farmiga

‘Suing the Devil’ #2 indie film at box office

August 31, 2011 by Shara Lee Leave a Comment

Suing the Devil cover

The Christian film ‘Suing the Devil’ opened August 26 and has taken second spot at the indie box office. The film is described as a Christian thriller and was written and directed by Harvard alumnus Tim Chey. In the film, Bart Bronsen plays Luke O’Brien, a janitor turned law student who decides he will sue […]

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Love and sacrifice in Harry Potter

August 25, 2011 by Linda Motchman Leave a Comment

JK Rowling, author of the Harry Pottery series

Is Dumbledore God? No. Definitely not. Well, maybe. Let me ask: If Voldemort can be evil incarnate — the devil, why can’t Dumbledore be a God-figure? And then there are those traits Harry shares with Jesus: his willingness to sacrifice himself in order to defeat Voldemort and save the Wizarding world. I can hear the […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Harry Potter, JK Rowling

Burlap to Cashmere’s new record reflects experience

July 22, 2011 by Shara Lee 2 Comments

Burlap to Cashmere CD Cover

Album Burlap to Cashmere (self-titled) Genre Greek, Folk, Rock Record Label Jive, Essential Released July 19, 2011 Reviewer Shara Lee Burlap to Cashmere is back with a newer more refined, but familiar sound. The band was popular during the 90’s and had won two Dove awards for their work. But their success came quick and […]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Burlap to Cashmere

Jaycee Dugard releases memoir

July 18, 2011 by Shara Lee 1 Comment

Jacee Dugard's "A Stolen Life" cover.

She is known to the world as the young girl who was kidnapped at age 11 by a serial rapist and his wife. Jaycee Dugard, now age 31 recalls her 18 years of imprisonment under captor Phillip Garrido in her memoir, A Stolen Life. It’s difficult for the average person to understand just how difficult […]

Filed Under: Books, News Tagged With: A Stolen Life, Jaycee Dugard, Nancy Garrido, Phillip Garrido

The Great Divorce

June 3, 2011 by Natasha Irvine Leave a Comment

The Great Divorce

Pacific Theatre’s production of The Great Divorce is a creative and compelling rendition of C.S. Lewis’ unconventional meditation on heaven, hell and what may be in between. The plot follows a narrator, who represents Lewis himself, that journeys by bus from a middling layer of hell to the foothills of heaven on a “vacation for […]

Filed Under: Theatre Tagged With: C.S. Lewis, Evan Frayne, Florence Barrett, Masae Day

Film Review: Of Gods and Men

February 21, 2011 by Peter T. Chattaway Leave a Comment

Of Gods and Men  Directed by Xavier Beauvois Starring Lambert Wilson, Michael Lonsdale & Oliver Rabourdin   Of Gods and Men tells the story of several French monks who lived in Algeria and were part of the local community there until they were abducted by an Islamist militia in 1996. The monks eventually died under […]

Filed Under: Film

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