The Heritage Foundation is offering a quality resource, both in print and online, at no cost. Seek Social Justice is a small group study that includes 6 lessons and features leaders like Chuck Colson, Star Parker, Al Mohler, and more. Each lesson includes a short video and accompanying .
Check out the online version or order the print and DVD version by clicking here. If you are looking for more educational resources, check out ARPA Canada's lesson plans here.
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The following poem was contributed by ARPA reader Art Blokhuis, in response to the Ontario governments recent policy developments, including their so-called "anti-bullying" legislation.
- Are there gender bending, message sending, tyrants at Queens park?
- Are they self-professed messiahs, with a message bleak and dark?
- They're the author of the daycare set? “send your small tykes to me,
- We will raise them and instruct them, set from inhibitions free.”
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E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D.. The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation: Religion is the root of any culture, and environmentalism has become a full-fledged religion in its own right. It is the most comprehensive substitute in the world today for Christianity so far as world view, theology, ethics, politics, economics, and science are concerned, and you need to understand it in order to counter it effectively, from presuppositions to policies, from classroom to movie theater, from evening network news to Internet and local newspaper. Read the full article here.
Looking for more quality research on this topic? Find a 76 page report that details a Christian response to "Climate Change" (or a 6 page summary) here. |
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Update: Click here to read a news report about how the referendum has been going.
January 7, 2010, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada: Further to the December 20, 2010 Prayer Alert, the EFC’s Religious Liberty Commission is calling for urgent prayer this weekend as Southern Sudan will go to the polls on Sunday, January 9 in a referendum to determine whether the South will seek independence from the North.
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The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC), in partnership with the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and the Religion in the Public Sphere Initiative, hosted a community dialogue on human rights related to religious observance and practice. The OHRC issued a call for academic papers to be submitted on various aspects of religious human rights in order to assist in developing their policy on religion. ARPA Canada’s legal counsel Andre Schutten submitted a paper proposal arguing that greater protection of associational rights is necessary in the human rights and religious employment context.
The OHRC accepted the paper proposal and Andre attended the by-invitation-only dialogue as a speaker. Those in attendance included numerous leading academics including Professors Richard Moon, Errol Mendes, Benjamin Berger, Janet Buckingham, Bruce Ryder and Iain Benson. There was also a full complement of OHRC staff, including lawyers, policy makers and Ms. Barbara Hall (the chief commissioner) in attendance throughout the entire two-day program. Finally, there was a broad representation of various faith groups including Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Baha’i, Humanist, Atheist, Catholic, Anglican, Unitarian, Evangelical and Reformed.
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