September/October 2006 Issue

| Every Nation, Tribe & People: How to Become an Intentionally Intercultural Church It takes a conscious choice and a bit of work to become an ethnically diverse congregation. But those who have done it say it's worth it. Cover article written by freelance writer Sabitri Ghosh. |
Features
Prayer as Political Action By David Guretzki - A theologian reflects on how prayer can bridge Christian political activism and quietism. Suriviving the Email Deluge By Sabitri Ghosh - Ministry leaders share how they're coping with a technology that has drastically changed many workplaces. Making it Real By Sheila Wray Gregoire - A profile of Franklin Pyles, president of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada. How to Advertise the Good News By Stephanie Douglas - Should Christian groups spend big money on professional advertising campaigns? News
Stained Glass Generates Energy Mission Group Escapes Lebanon In Each Issue
From the Editor: Sharing Space By Gail Reid Kingdom Matters: New Canadian Website Brings Bible to Kids Faith Today Examines Child Sponsorship Canadian Missionaries Serve Freed Slaves Training Shepherds for the In-Between Times The Gathering Place: An Uneasy Conscience By Bruce Clemenger - EFC President reflects on why a third of Canadians seem to be uneasy with "born-again" Christians God at Work in Denominations: Transformers and Reformers By Tim Peterson A Church You Should Know: Mill Woods Assembly, Edmonton By Debra Fieguth Ask a Theologian: What Does "Made in the Image of God" Actually Mean? By Tim Perry Religion Watch: Praying for Jerusalem's Peace By Jim Beverley
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