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Trinity Western University’s law school and the battle over free thinking

January 25, 2013 by Paul Arnold 4 Comments

It is clear that the debate over Trinity Western University’s proposal for a law school is no longer a debate over homosexuality and religious freedom, but a debate over intellectual competency. Take the recent article in the National Post from legal scholars who oppose TWU’s proposal for a law school as an example. While arguing […]

Filed Under: Headline, News, Politics Tagged With: Homosexuality, Law School, Trinity Western University

Opposition to Trinity Western Law School because of anti-homosexual rules

January 17, 2013 by Paul Arnold 10 Comments

As reported in the Vancouver Sun, the Council of Canadian Law Deans oppose Trinity Western University’s (TWU) proposal for the country’s first religious law school because of the university’s long-standing requirement that faculty and students abstain from homosexual relationships. According to Trinity Western community covenant, any sexual intimacy that violates the sacredness of marriage between […]

Filed Under: Default, Headline, News, Politics Tagged With: Homosexuality, Janet Epp-Buckingham, Law School, Trinity Western University

Winnipeg Charity Scandal: Misuse of Funds Revealed

January 14, 2013 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

CRA Revoked Letter over a cross

An evangelical group based in Winnipeg has lost its charitable status. An audit revealed that its director misused donated funds to help himself and his family. CBC News reported a story filed with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It found that Harold Reeve spent more than $76,000 in 2009. These funds went toward personal expenses. […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Canada Revenue Agency, Charity, Christianity, Winnipeg

The Church, Part II: The Church’s Mission in the World

January 9, 2013 by Nate Collins 1 Comment

In Part 1 of this article, I mentioned how my brother, as a child, would often forget what he was supposed to do in the washroom before he went to bed and would frequently ask our parents, “What am I supposed to be doing?” I suggested that this is a valuable question for the church […]

Filed Under: Church, Default, News Tagged With: Church, mission

The Church, Part I: God’s Mission for the Church

January 7, 2013 by Nate Collins 1 Comment

When my brothers and I were young, my parents had established a nightly routine for us. We would brush our teeth, read a Bible story together, get a drink, use the toilet, and then we would go to bed. Though this routine was as consistent as the rising and the setting of the sun, my […]

Filed Under: Church, Default, News Tagged With: Church, mission

Top Religion Stories of 2012

December 31, 2012 by Paul Arnold 3 Comments

Despite popular conception, religion continues to remain relevant and does not appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. A look back at the big religious stories of 2012 makes it clear that many of the religious issues today will remain religious issues tomorrow. Religious news will change, no doubt, but it is not likely to […]

Filed Under: Headline, News Tagged With: 2012, Religion, Top news

Study: Christianity Faces Extinction in Middle East

December 28, 2012 by Paul Arnold 2 Comments

According to a new study by the British think tank Civitas, Christianity is in serious danger of becoming extinct in the Middle East. The study, entitled ‘Christianophobia,’ claims that half to two-thirds of Christians in the Middle East have left or have been killed over the past century. In 1945, Christian made up 20 per […]

Filed Under: Headline, News Tagged With: Christianity, Middle East, Persecution

A Meditation on the Meaning of Christmas

December 24, 2012 by Alan Reynolds 2 Comments

“That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown!” Charlie Brown was depressed about the commercialization of Christmas, the undue emphasis on “things.” He went to see his friendly neighbourhood five-cents-a-session psychiatrist, Lucy.  The therapy she advocated was involvement in an activity with other people. So Charlie Brown became the director of the Christmas play with […]

Filed Under: Default, News Tagged With: Charlie Brown, Christmas

‘Tis the Season for Dogs

December 21, 2012 by Paul Arnold 1 Comment

flickr / Marvin Kuo Dogs have long been known as man’s best friend, but it seems they are also becoming man’s best therapist. Pets have been found to help individuals deal with stress and health related issues – studies have found that pets reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and depression while increasing endorphins and dopamine – […]

Filed Under: Default, Headline, News Tagged With: dogs, Newtown, therapy

Guns, Tragedies, and the Recovery of Common Sense

December 17, 2012 by Paul Arnold Leave a Comment

The Newtown Bee / Shannon Hicks Tragedies don’t make sense. They are an assault on how we expect the world and our lives to unfold and they don’t make exceptions or play favourites. Take the most recent mass killing in Newtown Connecticut that left 28 people dead, 20 of them under the age of 7, […]

Filed Under: Headline, News Tagged With: gun control, Newtown Connecticut, purpose, school shooting

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