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Faith groups challenging City Hall rules
GET READY for a very public display of Christian faith.
Nevers, Nones and Nots: atheists a small minority in Canada, says Bibby
“BESTSELLING books by the likes of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens notwithstanding, Canadians remain remarkably pro-God and pro-organized religion.”
Surf and ye shall find: Christian dating on the internet
An Edmonton Journal article last December highlighted a Statistics Canada finding regarding the divorce rate.
Will true love survive instnt txt mssgs?
Gen Xer Emily Wierenga  takes a nostalgic look back at the fine art of romance, and casts a wary eye at the digital age.
Activists held without charge in Egypt
TWO representatives of a Canadian-based Christian human rights group were arrested in Egypt last month, and are still in detention.
Church leaders call for pursuit of peace in Afghanistan
The Canadian Council of Churches issued an open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper August 16, representing a dozen mainstream denominations.
‘Let’s not be silent’ on Korean hostages, says  Muslim leader
As this issue of BCCN went to press, it had been 41 days since Taliban militants abducted 23 South Korean Christians in the insurgency-prone Ghazni province of Afghanistan.
Vision controversy put spotlight on religious violence
VISION TV agreed in late July to broadcast an apology for airing talks by a Pakistani Muslim – who had talked about fighting for Allah, and had made offensive remarks about Jews in past speeches and writings.
World Evangelical Alliance sets sights on Iraq
AFTER several long days of back-to-back meetings and zig-zagging from one end of Washington DC to another, the B.C-based international director of the World Evangelical Alliance had a chance to sit down, unwind and chat with Christian Today’s Michelle Vu – about WEA’s plan to open a branch in Iraq next year.
Pesky fly could help end cancer
IT’S LIKE magic. You return from the grocer with a wonderful assortment of summer fruit – and within minutes, pesky fruit flies appear and seemingly multiply before your eyes.
Church leader Heidebrecht sums up his ministry
AS ONE of Canada’s prominent church leaders retires, he has released a devotional book that reflects his own spiritual life.
Catholic initiative has national IMPACT!
IMPACT! Canada began eight years ago when Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO), a university-based movement, sent students on a city-focused summer mission project.
The Church in langley Township
The ‘Township of Langley’ is bordered by Surrey at 196 Street and Abbotsford at 276 Street, with the Fraser River to the north and the U.S. border to the south.
Testimony
Master of my own destiny – but something was missing
WHEN I was six, my father took his own life.
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