This year, ETEM has 41 part-time and 1 full-time student enrolled. In addition, several University of Montreal students are taking casual courses. These numbers represent a slight decrease from the previous year.
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The promise of peace as well as the sword
When Jesus was born, the heavenly host announced, “peace on earth, among those on whom his favor rests” (Luke 2:14).
Ten Thousand Villages, the oldest and largest Fair Trade organization in North America, kicks off its annual Living Gift Festival No. 28.
Books profiled are: The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World, Author: Jacqueline Novogratz; My Business, My Mission: Fighting Poverty Through Partnerships, Authors: Doug Seebeck and Timothy Stoner
A kilted piper and the sounds of Amazing Grace shattered the opening silence at my daughter’s November 11 service at her school. She was in Grade 3.
A remarkable story has unfolded in recent years to revive the memory of one of the founders of the Mennonite Brethren Church.
Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, militarism and the polarization of the world into “good guys” and “bad guys” has been up. The current war in Afghanistan has made this immediate for Canadians. In such a world, what should characterize Christians?
In 2006, three young church leaders decided to revolutionize the consumerism of Christmas by encouraging their communities to “spend less, give more, love all, and worship fully” the ultimate gift of Christ.
“In a time of scarce resources,” said Serge LeClerc, “concentrate on saving your youth!” The warning to a closed meeting of B.C. Fraser Valley leaders came from a former Ontario gang leader and drug kingpin, now a Christian and a Saskatchewan MLA.
Introducing Walter Fast, Peter Jackson, Dave Ens, Lyle Morris, Noel Hudson, Vern Kehler, Kimbal Martens, Sim Rainer, Almina Funk
Farewell to John Willems, Victor Kliewer, Lyndon Plett