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Easter Video

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

In advance of Easter, I’m going to release a video I made for a celebration of good friday last year. Its fairly graphic, given that I used clips from Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ”, but I think it is a powerful little video.
It also happens to be my first ever attempt at [...]

Better Late Than Never: Po-Mo-Nday IV

Tuesday, November 15th, 2005

Individualism…
The rise of individualism was actually a good thing for the church (initially anyways). People lived in nations which were officially ‘Christian’, and a form of domesticized religion took hold. As a result of this domesticized Christianity, nominalism increased. People were ‘Christian’ in name only. There are still a lot of [...]

Post-poned again!

Monday, November 7th, 2005

Sorry, due to my big fundraiser this friday/saturday, and the fact that I am running around like a chicken with its head cut off, po-mo-nday is cancelled again this week.

Post-Modern-Post-Poned

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Sorry, due to being busy collecting food for the needy last night with LUCF and with my big fundraiser in two weeks, I was unable to get to the computer for po-monday yesterday. Don’t worry, it will be back next week.

Quite Possibly the Best Article on Evangelicals in Canada yet published!

Monday, October 31st, 2005

Christianity Today has placed online an article first published in the Vancouver Sun on Sept. 3rd 2005 in response to multiple attack ads placed against evangelicals. It makes for an excellent read, and it clearly illustrates what evangelicals are REALLY about.
Read the article here.

Po-Mo-nday III – criticism

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

In the modernist world, criticism was the result of a process in which ideas duked it out in a ring, bloodying each other’s ideas through debate and argument. Back when I was in university, which wasn’t very long ago, if you advertised a ‘debate’ on abortion/gay rights/the historical accuracy of the Bible/insert issue you’d [...]