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![]() Volume 22Number 08: July 4, 2008Residential school survivors welcome federal apology, Entrepreneur persists through fire and bankruptcy, Vibrant youth movement trains leaders, Church planting in Canada enters "a new season", Christians optimistic about Bouchard-Taylor report, New West Anglicans brace for court battles Number 07: June 20, 2008Charities caught short as foundation founders, Student leaders, pro-life group reach compromise, Canada needs a poverty plan, Crisis pregnancy centre sues Planned Parenthood, Quebec minorities need respect, jobs: commission, Presbyterians pledge support for reconciliation hearings, Drop-ins for drop-outs, Ernie Rehehr honoured for 30 years of peacemaking, Begging the Earth's forgiveness, Recent archeological finds support biblical story Number 06: June 6, 2008Christian retail chain closes shop on a high note, Healthy Canadian churches get a check-up, Myanmar cyclone worsens global food crisis, Pentecostals welcome new leader, Christians rise to the challenge of flood relief, Conference looks at religion and international development, Worship needs theology: Marva Dawn, The sustainable way to fight poverty, Apostolic farming at St. Benedict Acres Number 05: May 23, 2008"Mama Hanneke" devotes her life to African orphans, Vancouver churches won't need permit to serve homeless, Human rights decision takes aim at lifestyle codes, Global prayer event inspirers thousands to seek God, Witnessing on the web, Church holds diplomatic dialogue on sexuality, Church sued over floor cave-in, What does it mean to be animal?, World Vision helps poor at home, Radio tower dispute settled out of court Number 04: May 9, 2008Why thrift still thrives, Salvation Army lets go of Grace Hospital, Peoples Church gives school another year to move out, New ark crosses Canada, City delays housing tower for homeless, Metro Vancouver homeless stats rising, "Illegal" syanagoge a precedent for house churches?, Winter Olympics seen as a way to boost sports ministries, Atlantic Baptists pledge millions to youth ministry, Chinese Canadian fights for the persecuted, Wall apology a lesson for everyone, Book debunks common fears about demons Number 03: April 25, 2008Churches eager to sponsor Iraqi refugees, Rwandan sisters shelter children in their homeland, First Nations gathering to bring healing and hope, Will Quebec's new religion classes threaten civil liberties?, Conference examines faith in the workplace, Parents fear proposed teaching guide, Renovation leaves historic Montreal church at risk, Teen Challenge to open 87-acre rehab centre for women, Can a computer determine your sex by your writing style?, Criminal justice system has a lesson for the Church, Renowned vampire writer now pens novels about Christ. Number 02: April 11, 2008Illuminated Bible almost ready, Places of worship become temporary lodging, Is God taboo for Quebec's public figures?, Vanquishing money problems requires internal shift, Collision miracle leads to a passion for photography, After-school clubs fight poverty, Family of road-rage victim forgives his killer, The Living Room a haven for those facing mental illness, Canadian legislation hampers aid to refugees, Federal government on the lookout for fake receipts Number 01: March 28, 2008Residential memories unleash tears of anger and forgiveness, Unborn victims bill inspired by murder of pregnant woman, Human rights and political lefts, Islanders hopeful for first Christian station, Premier urged to keep Lord's Prayer, J.I. Packer faces Anglican Church of Canada censure, Who needs to think when you can just OBAY?, Volume 21 Archives |
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