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View Article  Steve Camp gives me a piece of his Mind!

I received an e mail from Steve Camp expressing his disappointment in my presentation of his perspectives on cultural engagement. He stated he felt I was misrepresenting him in my article Steve Camp thinks I am Misreading his Mind.

This is my response.

Okay, Steve!

I have links to your articles in the blog so my readers can read your material and judge for themselves whether or not ...   more »

View Article  Politics & Prayer in the Vancouver Sun

As I predicted here, the Liberal Left media in Canada continues to fear faith at work . Vancouver Sun published a feature on Social conservatism in politics in Canada today. (Pray: Canada's social conservatives are anxious to have their voices heard where it really counts in a democracy) It was peppered with the usual fear inspiring words used to demonize sincere people of faith who are forthright ...   more »

View Article  What Would Jesus Do At Work? Cultural Engagement through Serving Others in Love

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or Christians to be successful in living truly integrated lives in their workplace or business, they must be challenged by a holistic world view that unifies their thinking and goes beyond a set of rules, ethical guidelines, Scriptural principles, etc. An example of an integrative question that challenges all our behavior is – What would Jesus do?  WWJD is a popular trend with Christian youth, but it is ...   more »

View Article  Blair's Top Two Priorities for this weeks G8 summit are People Keeping (Aid for Africa) and Earth Keeping (Limit Climate change)

Tony Blair, Britain's Prime Minister, is a leader who takes his Christian faith to work. (And on the seventh day Tony Blair created...) He is making the focus of the  G8 Agenda  two issues at the heart of God's concern for creation: people and land.

Africa is a continent in crisis. (G8 Gleneagles 2005 Africa).  It's people suffer under the oppression of poverty, AIDS and ...   more »