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Vol.
14 No. 5
May 30, 2000 |
- Clark
Pinnock's uneasy journey
- Anglicans
and Catholics seek pastoral unity
Top-ranking
bishops from around the world meet in Canada in a serious effort to
resolve historic differences.
- Training
conference attracts thousands
Lay
Christians flock to Ontario church for ministry training
- Protestors
fail to move Talisman
Oil
company plans its own audit of Sudan conduct
- Logo
battle goes to court
Chosen
People Ministries fights for right to use menorah
- Quicktakes
A
quick summary of news from across Canada
- Catholic
diocese pleads for money
Former
bishop accepts responsibility
- How
to develop healthy, mission-focused churches
A
serious attempt to learn from successful practitioners
- Christian
Expo launched in Toronto
Business
and ministry trade show makes its debut
- Columbine shooting still teaching faith lessons
Bereavment
conference hears from professor who counseled grieving students
- Does the
United Church have a future?
It
is God's purpose to have a united church so that the world might believe.
- Cancer means
giving up control
How
a career woman discovered hope in the face of deadly disease
- Christian
AIDS retreat comforts the dying
Riverwood
Retreat Center "a chance to know His love."
CW
on
the record


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