When I was a younger man, I worked at a slaughter house. We processed about 2,000 head of cattle a day. My job was in the cold room where I picked fat off the floor, cut steaks, and pulled paddle bones from the carcasses. The cold room where I worked was bloody, but compared to
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As I learned at the rink growing up, you don’t get to pick your spots. Sometimes you just end up being bashed against the boards in the corner while chasing the puck, even if you’d rather be the finesse guy gracefully twirling around the defencemen to deke out the goalie for the game winner in overtime. It is what it is.
I’ve made some very strong statements about Bruxy Cavey. He might be Canada’s most recognizable church leader, and he pastors one of Canada’s largest churches. He is in the middle of what I believe is the most significant theological controversy Canadian Evangelicals have faced in 70 years—probably the most significant theological controversy since the modernist/fundamentalist controversy.
Evangelicals in the Province of Ontario are in the middle of what I believe is the most important theological controversy we’ve faced in 70 years—at least since the fundamentalist/modernist controversy. Bruxy Cavey pastors one of Canada’s largest churches, has a broad following, claims to be a conservative Christian, and yet has not only denied the
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Since the days of Pierre Trudeau, Dominion Day has been Canada Day, and Canada has become increasingly and intentionally multicultural. I somehow link the change from Dominion Day to Canada Day with the move towards multiculturalism, a concept of which I am not particularly fond. Just saying that is enough to provoke the ire of not a few well intentioned Christians, not to mention the scorn of the Laurentian consensus. And because of that, I offer what I consider to be some major problems with Canada’s multicultural vision, a vision for which our nation must repent.
I was recently interviewed by the guys over at the Rebel Alliance Media Podcast to discuss the teachings of Bruxy Cavey. Below is the podcast audio as well as the show notes from this episode of their podcast: Podcast: Interview begins at the 16:35 mark. Show Notes: Today we are joined by Pastor Jacob Reaume from
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King Alfred the Great is the only English king ever to have had the name, “Great.” He lived and reigned during the second half of the 9th c., and he rose to greatness in what is likely the darkest hour of English history. His royal family had fallen to a palace coup, the British Isles were under constant Viking siege, and his own people turned on him early in his reign. Amidst the hardship, King Alfred rose to become an English king whose vision for his island nation still bears fruit among the world’s most prosperous and free nations even today. Below, I offer some reasons why he’s considered “Great.”
Canada’s state broadcaster, CBC, released a disgraceful video a few days ago. In it a media personality, surrounded by a group of very young children, celebrates gay pride. She venerates gay “heroes” to the kids, prompts the kids to jubilation over gay pride, cues them to extol so-called gay marriage, and overtly suggests that it’s
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