Group Study - Pornography
Prepared for group Bible studies. To view or download the materials click here.
Prepared for group Bible studies. To view or download the materials click here.
Set between a tiny village and the largest slum in Africa, comes a story of two remarkable grandmothers. A Grandmother’s Tribe is a 54-minute documentary that reveals the lives of countless grandmothers of Africa, left behind after the loss of their own children, who, with determination and tenderness are now responsible for the rearing of their orphaned grandchildren. • It is estimated that in sub-Saharan Africa, Continue Reading →
Well, it’s been a drizzly and cool Spring up here in Winnipeg, my home town.
Folks are not just getting restless, we’re getting mad. Somewhere deep in our bones we feel it’s just not RIGHT.
We had a cold winter. That, we’re used to. That, we expect. The universe is not doing anything it shouldn’t do when January is frigid in Winnipeg. The fact that we Prairie Continue Reading →
The 10 Commandments, in TXT Spk: #3: No OMGs BY Cliff KuangFri Jun 5, 2009 at 5:59 PM The wits at McSweeney’s just posted a list of the 10 Commandments in text speak. RT@theLORD:
1. no1 b4 me. srsly.
2. dnt wrshp pix/idols
3. no omg’s
4. no wrk on w/end (sat 4 now; sun l8r)
5. pos ok - ur m&d r cool
6. dnt kill ppl
7. :-X only w/ m8
Booth College and the Salvation Army Ethics Centre said goodbye to a longstanding friend this week. GERALD FOLKERTS was born in Vancouver and graduated from Dordt College (Iowa) in 1980 with an education degree in Fine Arts and moved to Winnipeg to begin a teaching career that would span eighteen years. He later left the classroom to devote more time to painting works that continually Continue Reading →
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One of the inescapable realities is that we presently live in a secular, pluralist, post-modern … what? I want to say “society” or “culture,” but part of the challenge is that society and culture imply a cohesiveness that we don’t know exists any longer. So, let’s settle for “milieu” or “environment.” Whatever it’s called, and for better or worse, Christian communities and organizations in the Continue Reading →