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‘Harvest time’ predicted for UBC campus

December 21, 2010 by Frank Stirk 1 Comment

UBC Rose Garnen

Baptist Chaplain Craig O’Brien recalls a spiritual conversation he had with “a very, very bright guy” who felt his humility ruled out any personal need to pursue God. “He went on to say, ‘In the grand scale of things, my life is insignificant. So what I do doesn’t matter, and I just need to be […]

Filed Under: 2010, BC Tagged With: Conversion, Evangelism, Faith, UBC, University

The art of welcoming the stranger

December 9, 2010 by Frank Stirk 1 Comment

Afshin Javid

AS THE FACE of Canada keeps changing due to a steady influx of people from other countries, many churches now find themselves ill-equipped to deal with this reality. “The first couple of years that they’re here are years in which we can practically reach out to them and love them,” said Tim Nielsen, pastor of […]

Filed Under: 2010, National

OttawaWatch: Voice from a Jesuit past

December 1, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd MacKay in Ottawa

The Headline was “Real Social Justice.” My first thought on seeing it was that this was another rant about how fundamentalist Christians — and right wingers who hang out with them – are the bane of society. I expected the message to be that only religious liberals and their friends, political leftists, would have any […]

Filed Under: 2010, Ottawa Watch

Bishops raise concern about human smuggling bill

December 1, 2010 by Deborah Gyapong 2 Comments

Archbishop Brendan O'Brien

Canada’s Catholic Bishops have added their voices to an array of advocacy groups opposed to legislation aimed at preventing human smuggling. They argue that Bill C-49, the Preventing Human Smugglers from Abusing Canada’s Immigration System Act, could hurt bona fide refugees. “Although nations have a legitimate right to counter human smugglers because of grave abuses, […]

Filed Under: 2010, National Tagged With: Human Smuggling, Refugees

The good news was buried

July 21, 2010 by Lloyd Mackey 1 Comment

Lloyd Mackey on parliament hill

It was a good news Christmas-like story which, while incomplete at this point, showed promise of a renewed relationship between Kairos, a faith-based, multi-denominational advocacy group and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). But the story was buried in the 11th paragraph of a story in the December 16 Guelph Mercury. The back story is […]

Filed Under: 2010, Ottawa Watch

Study shows Canada’s divorce rates have declined

December 3, 2009 by Deborah Gyapong Leave a Comment

Divorce

The Vanier Institute of the Family has released a study that shows divorce rates in Canada have declined markedly since the 1990s. Divorce rates peaked in 1987, according to the study, entitled Divorce: Facts, Causes and Consequences. Rates declined steadily until 1997, and have held at the lower level since then. The study shows rates […]

Filed Under: National Updates Tagged With: Co-Habitation, Divorce, Marriage

The State of the Canadian Church — Part III: Are Christians in danger of becoming a persecuted minority?

December 21, 2007 by Jim Coggins 7 Comments

This is the third in a series of articles on the Canadian church, drawing on the expertise of a variety of researchers and church leaders. The public square has become a hostile arena for social-conservative Christians because the public square has been co-opted by a militant SecularismSecularism seeks to eliminate our culture’s acknowledgement of the […]

Filed Under: 2007, National Updates Tagged With: 2007, State of the Canadian Church 2008

News briefs

December 21, 2007 by Editor Leave a Comment

Blessings seeks financial restructuring Blessings Christian Marketplace — a chain of 23 bookstores across Canada, with headquarters in Chilliwack, BC — has filed for creditor protection but has not gone bankrupt, according to co-owner Mark Hutchinson. “Blessings is not bankrupt and is not in receivership. The Blessings management team is in full control of the […]

Filed Under: 2007, Briefs, National Updates

News Roundup

December 21, 2007 by Max Leave a Comment

Note: Registration or subscription to the host news sites may be required to read some of the stories linked here. Stories about Christmas: Jewish family pulls boy from schoolA Shawnigan Lake mother has pulled her five-year-old boy from his kindergarten class at Ecole Mill Bay because she says Christmas has gone beyond the annual concert […]

Filed Under: 2007, National Updates, News Round-Up

OttawaWatch: Mulroney’s interesting Christmas tale

December 21, 2007 by Lloyd Mackey Leave a Comment

It’s Christmas time in the city. And in this city — Ottawa — the move is from political strategizing and cross-checking to goodwill and trying to understand the reason for the season. So, in wishing OttawaWatch readers the best at Christmas, I would like, in the best tradition of Charles Dickens, to talk about politics past, […]

Filed Under: 2007, National Updates, Ottawa Watch Tagged With: Brian Mulroney, Karlheinz Schreiber, Lester Pearson

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