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Table of Contents
Articles
Expelled hits local theatres
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, a documentary on the battle between Darwinian evolutionists and the Intelligent Design movement, has been making waves for months, since long before it opened in American theatres April 18.
Voices Together! at GM place
INSPIRED by a faith seldom seen, Yani Lim, an Indonesian-Canadian pastor, has coordinated ‘Voices Together!’ – calling Christians from all over Metro Vancouver and beyond to GM Place on Canada Day,  July 1,  at 6 pm.
The truth about suffering: we’re helpless in God’s hands
ONCE I met a man who, like Abraham, had moved his entire household halfway around the world on the strength of a vision from God.
Brian Doerksen: connecting with the heart of worship
Based in Abbotsford, Brian Doerksen has been one of the leading writers of contemporary Christian music over the last 20 years, producing songs such as ‘Come, Now is the Time to Worship’ and ‘Refiner’s Fire.
John Bell: worship as the voice of the people praising God
‘Come to the Table: a Conference on the Arts in Worship’ was held at Emmanuel Mennonite Church in Abbotsford, May 23 – 24.
B.C. churches blessed with talented worship leaders
Heather Clarkleads services at The Feast Community Church, in Kam-loops.
China increases persecution prior to games, says EFC
THE Evangelical Fellowship of Canada’s Religious Liberty Commission recently released Broken Promises, a 27-page report on the persecution of Christians in China.
UVic’s Climenhaga a man of ‘solid faith’
FORMER arts and science dean at the University of Victoria, John Leroy Climenhaga, died May 27 at  age 91.
Waging Peace for refugees from Darfur conflict
Waging Peace Canada, based in Vancouver, is conducting a campaign to bring more attention to the strife in Darfur.
One Harper apologizes, another forgives
A much-anticipated apology was the centre of attention in Ottawa June 11, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged the damage done to Aboriginal Canadians by the notorious residential schools system.  
Healing continues following church floor collapse
“WHAT SATAN intended for evil God has turned into something positive,” says Central Heights executive pastor Steve Boakes.
Frederick Seymour: the forgotten governor of B.C.
This is the third in a series marking the 150th anniversary of  B.C.’s founding. Author and pastor Ed Hird profiles a leader whose name is remembered, but whose deeds are largely forgotten.
Church & Mission in the downtown eastside
The Downtown Eastside (DTES) is well known as Canada’s poorest postal code.
Testimony
Soup and salvation led to Union Gospel leadership
I GREW UP on a farm in Northern Ireland, the second of four children.  
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