On Wednesday May 25, Oprah Winfrey said her final farewell to fans on her 25-year-running popular television show. “It has been a privilege for me to talk to you in this studio, this country, and 150 countries around the world,” she said to her final studio audience. The Oprah show was syndicated in 145 countries, […]
Global Terrorist Osama Bin Laden Killed
Osama Bin Laden was killed by US Special forces in Pakistan. After many years of trying to eliminate the leader of al-Qaeda, the US have finally removed the notorious Saudi terrorist. One wonders how this will change the world we live in.
Please Pray for Japan
Japan earthquake aftermath and what you can do By now news of the devastation from Japan’s 8.9 earthquake has become a media hot topic. The death toll is in the thousands with over 8000 missing reported (many of whom are presumed to be dead). What started as one of the most powerful earthquakes the country […]
Japan earthquake aftermath and what you can do
By now news of the devastation from Japan’s 8.9 earthquake has become a media hot topic. The death toll is in the thousands with over 8000 missing reported (many of whom are presumed to be dead). What started as one of the most powerful earthquakes the country has ever seen is shaping up to be […]
A new vision for Christian Info Society
Christian Info Society (CIS) is entering into a new era. Since 1982, we have served the church in British Columbia by promoting cooperation and communication, and informing people in the church about missions and other matters of concern to the Christian community. We have done this primarily through BC Christian News, various magazines, and online […]
Does Christian intellectual life exist below the radar in Canada?
In an excellent review of The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought for The National Post, Books & Culture contributing editor Preston Jones wonders why it has so few contributions from Canadian authors. “Canadians may be chagrined that the Companion has little to say of their country. Douglas Farrow (McGill University) and Stanley Grenz (Regent College) […]
Chretien chastises China for criminalizing spiritual beliefs
As reported in The Globe and Mail and The National Post, Prime Minister Jean Chretien scolded the Chinese government for suppressing religious freedom and warned that the country could lose foreign investment over its human-rights record, during his trip there this week. “True friends are never shy about exchanging views on important issues, and so […]
High praise for Praise 106.5
Crista Ministry’s Lynden WA based Praise 106.5 (KWPZ) has been awarded the National Religious Broadcasters Association’s prestigious Large Market Radio Station of the Year Award for their service in the Pacific North West.
Exploring God’s design for missions
Engineering and ministry. The words don’t seem to go together naturally. And yet, while missions can require leaving your career behind, sometimes it just means taking your professional skills into the missions context. Engineering Ministries International (eMi) provides opportunities for professionals to do just that. In early 2010, architect Rick Derksen of MQN Architects in […]
Unity and collaboration were the mandate
It was just over 28 years ago, in October 1982, that the first issue of what is now BC Christian News was distributed to 300 Vancouver and Fraser Valley churches. Some 5,000 copies of that first little black-and-white tabloid were printed. It was the beginning of an attempt to use a community newspaper to “link […]
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