BC Christian News April 2008 | Island Insight April 2008 | Okanagan Outlook April 2008

 
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Reader's Forum
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Articles
Election shows new priorities of U.S. faithful
THE PRIORITIES of many American evangelicals are evolving – and this new reality may be reflected in the current election campaign.
Starfield has big plans for Canada tours
AS STARFIELD was in Georgia, nearing the end of a seven-week U.S. tour and looking forward to returning home to Abbotsford, I caught up with lead singer Tim Neufeld to ask him about their upcoming tour.
Children are not raised in a dream world
A saintly woman once told me that having a child brings a couple face to face with reality.
America’s political/religious landscape changing
AMERICA is still a ‘Christian’ country – but the expression of that Christianity appears to be changing significantly.
Climate change – locally and globally
“GLOBAL WARMING will only be resolved through a global common response – and we need your help,” the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon told...
Native protest disrupts mass in cathedral
PROTESTERS gathered at Holy Rosary Cathedral in Vancouver March 15, to raise the issue of native residential school burial sites.
‘Chicken Guy’ gets serious
David duChemin has been  better known as The Rubber Chicken Guy, his comedic persona.
Another ONE in Vancouver
An event calling upon young people and youth pastors to share what God is doing in the Greater Vancouver Regional District will be hosted at Glad Tidings Church in Vancouver on April 18.
Asian Outreach leader visits
FRANCIS TSUI is president of Asian Outreach (AO) – a ministry based in Hong Kong, with centres in many countries, including Canada. He is visiting Vancouver this month.  
Euthanasia bill on the horizon
WORK is underway on a draft assisted-suicide and euthanasia bill and on a new test case to challenge the Sue Rodriguez Supreme Court of Canada ruling.
Unborn victims act sparks debate
BOTH pro-life and pro-choice groups are vehemently defending their positions in light of a new bill that is currently before the House of Commons.
Marching for reconciliation
AT the March 5 ‘Remembering the Children’ event in Vancouver, church leaders committed themselves to working with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC),  established to bring resolution to the residential schools scandal.
Perspective helps us prepare for the citizenship code of heaven
RIGHT NOW, not one thing on earth is as it should be.
Anglican battle-lines harden across Canada
FIFTEEN conservative parishes have now voted to leave the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) and join the Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC), under the jurisdiction of the Province of the Southern Cone (South America).
Snapshot of the Church in the Tri-Cities
BARRY BUZZA, senior pastor of Northside Community Church (with two campuses in the Tri-Cities), believes there is a consciousness of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody as one spiritual community.
Testimony
Journey through suffering was worth all the pain
AS I start to write this, I feel a bit nervous. Telling my secrets to strangers is quite scary. But I realize that speaking out brings a freedom to my life.
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