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Are you shameless?

Shame is a powerful human emotion. Doug Koop, Editorial Director of ChristianWeek, a Canada-wide publication serving the country’s diverse Christian community, ponders the link between shame and public Bible reading. And his conclusion? “We ought to be ashamed of ourselves.” … Continue reading

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ChristianWeek is too valuable to lose!

ChristianWeek is a Canadian publication covering Christian faith and life in Canada. Americans have numerous publications covering the national scene from a Christian perspective, but Canada has only a couple such publications – one of them being ChristianWeek.  These are … Continue reading

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United Church Pastor believes denomination needs “an almost conversion-type experience”

When decrying the precipitous numerical decline in the United Church of Canada (UCC), David Ewart, minister of North Vancouver’s Capilano United Church, said more than he probably intended, though substantially less than he ought to have said. ChristianWeek columnist, Frank … Continue reading

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Twitter revisited

A few days after posting “Why I Joined (and Quit) Twitter“, I was talking about it with Doug Koop, Editorial Director of ChristianWeek. Following our conversation, Doug penned an excellent piece, ”All that twitters is not gold“, exploring the attraction of … Continue reading

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