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Posted: August 30, 2016

The great Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock once quipped something to the effect that one of the good things about living in Canada is that you can look over fence at your American neighbours for entertainment and then give thanks for not living

 
Posted: August 26, 2016

When we turn on the TV or read the news online and in papers these days, we often find stories of injustices and violence in our own communities and around the world.

 
Posted: August 19, 2016

Wukari is a partially destroyed city. It is a city at war with itself.

 
Posted: August 15, 2016

In light of recent racial violence in the United States, Rev. John Eigege has begun writing a series of letters about racial reconciliation to his calling church, New Life Christian Reformed Church.

 
Posted: August 12, 2016

Before I came to the United States to attend college, I had spent fifteen of my eighteen years in the global south, from my country of origin to my host countries, in cultures and countries where my brown skin did not draw unwanted attention, good

 
Posted: August 8, 2016

August has arrived! If you’re a church leader, you may be looking for a curriculum for your small group, adult study classes, or youth group.

 
Posted: August 5, 2016

In light of recent racial violence in the United States, Rev. John Eigege has begun writing a series of letters about racial reconciliation to his calling church, New Life Christian Reformed Church.

 
Posted: August 1, 2016

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a debt counselling charity working through Debt Centres based in local churches.

 
Posted: July 29, 2016

Ali is the newest member of the Office of Social Justice team. She joins our team this week as the Policy Analyst and Advocacy Fellow.

 
Posted: July 25, 2016

As I listened to the various reports from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, I became intrigued with the stories and lives of Indigenous people.

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