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TWU
makes Supreme case
Now comes the waiting.
More than four years of legal wrangling culminated November 9 when lawyers
acting on behalf of Trinity Western University (TWU) and the British Columbia
College of Teachers (BCCT) presented arguments to the Supreme Court of
Canada. A decision is not expected before next spring...More
Flying
pigs and microscopic wonders
A
microscopic universe is gaining power and people of faith need to take
note.....More
Lutherans
get wired
Just because the Evangelical
Lutheran Church of Canada has implemented one of the most sophisticated
database management systems in the country, don't let office manager Rhonda
Hicks hear you call it an "e-church."....More
Canadian
crusader celebrates 40 years
Whether talking to
a customer in a coffee shop, or thousands of people at an international
rally, Barry Moore does not shirk when it comes to sharing the good news
of Jesus Christ....More
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Pastor
renounces ancestor's decision
Baptist
pastor Doug Blair was one of a group of Christians committed to reconciliation
who met with a cluster of survivors from the ill-fated World War 2 refugee
ship St. Louis, at the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa on November 5.
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CTV
tackles crisis pregnancy centres
A feature by the CTV investigative news
program W-Five suggests that Canadian crisis pregnancy centres with a
pro-life orientation distribute wrong information and hide their pro-life
ethic in order to steer women away from having abortions. But pro-life
activists are responding that the allegations are part of a witchhunt
and "smear campaign" that began in the U.S. and is now moving
to Canada. ...
Quebec's
needs emerge at Montreal Missions Fest
The halls of Cegep de Saint Laurent's were lit with colourful booths and
information tables of about 50 mission agencies, many of them local, during
Montreal's second annual Missions Fest, November 3-5. ....
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