The State of the Canadian Church

The State of the Canadian Church

Interview with Gerry Bowler, cultural historian, University of Manitoba (1200 words).

Interview with Bruce Clemenger, president, The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. (200 words)

Interview with Doug Cryer, director of public policy for The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. (160 words)

Interview with Tim Day, senior pastor, The Meeting House, Oakville, Ontario. (1400 words)

Interview with David Harris, editor, The Presbyterian Record. (850 words)

Interview with Rick Hiemstra, program manager, Centre for Research on Canadian Evangelicalism. (300 words)

Interview with David Arrol Macfarlane, director of national initiatives, The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. (550 words)

Interview with Lloyd Mackey, veteran Christian journalist and political commentator, Ottawa. (1000 words)

Interview with Damian Macpherson, director for interfaith affairs, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto. (1000 words)

Interview with Willard Metzger, director of church relations, World Vision Canada. (800 words)

Interview with John Redekop, veteran political science professor and author, Abbotsford. (1800 words)

Interview with Cam Roxburgh, founder of Southside Community Church, Metro Vancouver. (1200 words)

Interview with Glenn Smith, director-general, Christian Direction, Montreal. (250 words)

Interview with John Stackhouse, professor of theology and culture, Regent College, Vancouver. (500 words)

Interview with Brian Stiller, president, Tyndale University College and Seminary, Toronto. (2300 words)

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