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Five Reasons to Stay in Church

By Aiden Enns This column is for all those people who feel trapped in church. I recognize that worship services, which are one of the foundations of our Christian life together, simply don’t work for everyone. I hear complaints about … Continue reading

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‘Blue Like Jazz’ offers an invigorating view

review by Michael Messenger 'I never liked jazz music because jazz music doesn't resolve. But sometimes you have to watch somebody love something before you can love it yourself… I used to not like God because God didn't resolve. But … Continue reading

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Virginia Tech and School Violence – thoughts from a Christian Perspective

Virginia Tech – how do we respond anyway?  Here are some faith-based thoughts from two of our writers. Especially for you if you are sitting in a dorm room on a campus somewhere, studying for finals, feeling mixed feelings, perhaps … Continue reading

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Why Christians are like Trees

by Mike Janz One of my favourite places in the world is the West Coast of Vancouver Island. It rains there. A lot. It is one of the wettest places in the world. In fact, if you stay there long … Continue reading

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RED Campaign

By Rob Crosby-Shearer (Rob is a member of the Jeremiah Project, Diocese of Toronto and a student at Wycliffe College.  He wrote this article while he was the youth initiatives staff person for PWRDF) I’ve been a huge U2 fan … Continue reading

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