Financial Post – December 18, 2010
Accredited online education my key to graduating without debt
Financial Post – December 18, 2010
Accredited online education my key to graduating without debt
ChristianGovernance Report – December 17, 2010
Merry Holiday or Happy Christmas?
We, at ChristianGovernance, want to wish you the very best of the Christmas season and a clear vision of God’s will for your life as you enter the New Year.
I find the controversies around Christmas rather interesting. There are several ways to approach them that might make everyone think a little more about relevant issues surrounding the controversies.
ChristianGovernance Report – December 17, 2010
God’s law in brief
First John is full of treasure, even though it is a very short letter. Among other things, it gives us additional material in response to those non-Christians who claim to be advancing an agenda of love and those who tell Christians that we are forbidden from judging. Both of these issues loom large today in the realm of politics or civil governance.
Click here to visit our WAY Camp website.
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Vision statement: “To provide an opportunity for Christian youth to be inspired and motivated in their Christian walk by being educated in a Biblical worldview and being prepared to intelligently defend their faith.”
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Our vision for WAY Camp is to Inspire Christian young people to live intentional Christian lives as leaders or influencers wherever God places them in His Kingdom.
How is ChristianGovernance unique? Why is there a need for ChristianGovernance in Canada’s public landscape today?
ChristianGovernance.ca is about just that – Christian governance.
We promote Christian governance as the best – the only legitimate – alternative for structuring human society in the world God created.
We deny the notion that there is neutrality in this world. All government is based on a worldview and beliefs about what government is and what it should be. You can have Islamic governance, Humanistic governance, Jewish governance, Hindu governance, etc. And we promote Christian governance.
Excerpt from “Secular Religious Ideology Gone Mad,” by Gary DeMar.
Oaths and affirmations were deemed important to many of the founders since they bound a person’s word to a higher authority beyond the sanctions of mere mortals who have no jurisdiction over the soul. For example, in his Essay on Toleration (1685), John Locke exempted atheists from the civil protection of toleration when it came to holding political office by arguing that an atheist who denies that God exists could not be expected to tolerate what he believes to be a myth: