Murder charge divides town

At 26 Darren Varley was, according to his father Jack, a hard-working young man who had grown up on the farm and held solid Christian values. Sure, he went to the pub on Saturday nights with his friends, but that was where he shared his faith with them...More

 

London Free Press gains Christian edge

In his classic 1896 novel In His Steps, Congregational minister Charles M. Sheldon described the community-wide implications of a newspaper proprietor who started making business decisions after asking himself: ÒWhat would Jesus do?Ó ...Full story only in CW

 

Burnt Church crisis attracts Peacemakers

John Finlay had just taken up his early morning watch over the waters of Miramichi Bay August 29 when he saw 22 boats appear on the horizon. They belonged not to the fishermen of Burnt Church but to the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), the Coast Guard and the RCMP...More

 

Ads stay on the back of the bus

A pro-life advertisement, paid for by the Guelph and Area Right to Life Association, will stay on the back of the bus, despite complaints.
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Christians geared for Olympic witness

Christians in Sydney are embracing the Olympic Games with a host of activities designed to promote the faith...More

 

New churches? Not in my back yard

A new church in the neighborhood? Not in my back yard thank you, vow many Montreal citizens
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Pentecostals elect woman to executive

For the first time in the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada’s 81-year history, a woman has been elected to the general executive, one of the denomination’s highest decision-making bodies. Lilian Douglass of Edmonton was elected a lay member...More


Focus Canada relocates to Langley

Focus on the Family Canada has relocated its national headquarters from downtown Vancouver to Langley, a 45 kilometre drive up the Fraser River valley. The pro-family advocacy group made the move into a nearly-completed building at the end of August...More