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A global boost to the Great Commission

November 4, 2010 by David Dawes 1 Comment

Nicky Gumbel on the stage of Lausanne III

The Lausanne Conference, held late last month in Cape Town, South Africa, was accounted a great success — despite internet problems, one government’s opposition and some controversy. It has been touted by its organizers as “perhaps the widest and most diverse gathering of Christians ever held in the history of the church.”  lausanne.org/cape-town-2010 The event […]

Filed Under: Faith, International Tagged With: Cape Town 2010, Flynn Richie, Lausanne III

Sarfati tour challenges evolution champion Dawkins

November 4, 2010 by Shara Lee 8 Comments

A portrait of Charles Darwin

A battle of the books, Johnathan Sarfati, author and chemist from creation.com publishes a book “The Greatest Hoax on Earth? Refuting Dawkins on Evolution” in order to challenge Richard Dawkins in his book “The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution”.

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Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Charles Darwin, creation, Evolution, genesis, Johnathan Sarfati

Respect and love Muslims, and share the good news

September 16, 2010 by Jim Coggins 7 Comments

Faheem Moini used to spy on Christians; now he pastors a church.

Christians need to offer a “correct biblical response” to Muslims, said Randy Hoffmann. And that response is not to burn copies of the Koran as Florida pastor Terry Jones threatened to do. Jones’s militant attitude is “inconsistent with the teachings of the Bible and the spirit of Christian ministry”, said a September 10 statement by […]

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Faheem Moini, Islam, Islamization, Muslim, Terry Jones

In Paul’s footsteps

September 16, 2010 by Frank Stirk Leave a Comment

Epehesus at the time of Paul

It was while riding our big, air-conditioned tour bus up the Meander River valley, to view the ruins of Laodicea, that I began to appreciate what Paul and the first Christian evangelists in the Roman province of Asia had to endure for the sake of the gospel. I was travelling through what is now called […]

Filed Under: Church

10 sure ways to avoid growing a youth ministry

August 1, 2010 by Bruce Fawcett Leave a Comment

Dr Bruce Fawcett

Growth is overrated, and usually involves too much hard work and focus. It is far easier to lead with a minimalist strategy. Don’t read anything about youth ministry. Assume that you already know all there is to know about ministry to teenagers, and that those who have more experience are simply older and out of […]

Filed Under: Ministry Tagged With: Growth, Howto, Youth Ministry

Study predicts United Church decline will continue

March 25, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 6 Comments

Rev. Dave Ewart of Capilano United Church

The United Church of Canada (UCC) could become a shadow of its former — or even present — self, when it turns 100, according to an analysis of trends recently produced by a soon-to-retire minister of a North Vancouver church. David Ewart of Capilano United Church, a long-established neighbourhood congregation, did the analysis recently as […]

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Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: United Church

Part 1: Is the local church disappearing?

January 13, 2010 by Jim Coggins 3 Comments

Church for Sale

See our ‘State of the Church’ series for past years In 2008 and in 2009, CC.com ran series of articles on The State of the Canadian Church. Both series drew extensively on research by pollsters, academics and church leaders. This year, we are looking at some of the same issues, but from the bottom up […]

Filed Under: Canada Tagged With: 2010, State of the Local Church

State of the Canadian Church – 2010

January 13, 2010 by Jim Coggins 2 Comments

See our ‘State of the Church’ series for past years Part 1: Is the local church disappearing? FOR SALE: 45-year-old, 270-seat church; $4.5 million or best offer. In the late 1950s, it was the aim of the United Church to have a church in every high school catchment area in Canada. Today, many of those […]

Filed Under: Canada

Shack’s author stokes debate over the cross

April 9, 2009 by Jim Coggins 11 Comments

The Shack Cover

Controversy surrounding William P. Young’s The Shack has drawn attention to a major theological debate that many readers of the popular novel may not be aware of. The debate concerns how Christians understand the significance of Christ’s death on the cross. Questions are being raised about one of the traditional concepts of the atonement. The […]

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Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Atonement, Kendall Adams, News Testament, Old Testament, William P. Young

Canadian religion from a secular viewpoint

January 8, 2009 by Jim Coggins 3 Comments

The State of the Canadian Church — Part 2 Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Each week, CC.com links to stories about religion in the mainstream Canadian press under the banner ‘National Print News‘ (formerly called ‘News Links’). These links are grouped together in categories each week, which provides a […]

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Filed Under: Canada Tagged With: State of the Canadian Church 2009

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