Pentecost inspires international worship experience
NEW WESTMINSTER, BC-The widely-used homogeneous church planting model where people of the same ethnic or cultural background worship in their own language is "not biblical," says African-born pastor Sam Owusu...More
Event keeps marriages on the Rock
As furor continues to surround the redefinition of marriage debate, Christian organizations are banding together to promote healthy marital relationships...More
Connect God's money with God's work
OTTAWA, ON-Lorne Jackson wants to be a good steward and is keen to help other Christian believers handle their money more effectively as well. "The more we can expose Canadians to thinking about giving, the better off we will all be," says the Free Methodist churchman...More
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Earthquake draws Christian relief
For many survivors of Iran's December 26 earthquake, white tents and colorful blankets have arrived to ease sleeping out in sub-freezing temperatures. At least 12,000 people were injured in the quake. Relief workers, some from Canadian agencies, are handing out blankets, food and warm clothing. They also plan to airlift temporary shelter and medicine, and assess needs for longer-term assistance...
College president seeks federal nomination
CALGARY, AB-The president of Calgary's Rocky Mountain College (RMC) announced shortly before Christmas he intends to seek the Conservative Party of Canada's nomination in the new riding of Calgary South Center in anticipation of the next federal election...
Fredericton man admits to attack
FREDERICTON, NB-A man accused of beating up Fredericton MP Andy Scott was sentenced to nine months of community service December 6, following his guilty plea to charges of assault and uttering threats...
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