Charitable status for churches in Canada is a big conversation in some circles right now. I reached out to the Burlington MP about it asking for something I could share with our @crcna churches, and received this reply: https://t.co/x3uaS7RNhB
We sent this letter about MAID on behalf of the @CRCNA & @cpublicdialogue in June (after #crcsynod met) to the new Canadian Minister of Health, with the same letter also going to the new Minister of Justice.
My parents bought a brand new computer, and I immediately installed this game from a friend...which included a massive bootloader virus. Parents were not impressed.
Dan DeKam and I filmed a short message to @CRCNA churches about the Canada/US relationship and how we're currently navigating it: https://t.co/88Q1RK41JY
I often hear questions about the structure of the @CRCNA. If that's something you're curious about, here's a video outlining the structure (it doesn't address everything but does get at the organizational side of things).
https://t.co/rTiA4jHoge
#Advent marks the beginning of a new year and is day one in Seeking God's Face, written & compiled by @PhilReinders. Daily readings also available at https://t.co/gVIlO9tQBW
Maybe, for you, this is a way to cultivate the rhythm of pausing and dwelling in Scripture this year.
At classis meeting, intro of person for exam includes "and he teaches Gaelic."
Sermon evaluator: "I'm sorry to hear he knows Gaelic. My original report was actually written in Gaelic but I figured I should translate it to English. Now I realize I did all that work for nothing."
ICYMI: Standing in the Gap (The View from Here column): This call is not about assigning blame, but rather about acknowledging our shared responsibility to heal and restore.
https://t.co/Dq2Ex4Obrf