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contents march april 2010 on the cover 1423 many faiths in my backyard coming to terms with religious diversity in canada publisher brian koldyk managing editor doug koop pulse editor robert white features 14 canada a christian religious nation christianity used to be taken for granted in canada no longer this is not bad news spiritual needs and opportunities for positive christian engagement abound 18 give evangelism a good name canadian christians find it hard to speak openly about their faith get over it 20 native religion think hard about traditional spiritual practices 22 many countries one faith the flip side of the multi-faith reality is the presence of christians from other countries and cultures active and effective in canada 24 man talk what is the soul of a man advertising account executives william leighton william@christianweek.org darrell friesen darrell@christianweek.org jim hicks jhicks@christianweek.org unless otherwise indicated neither christianweek nor promise keepers canada guarantee warrant or endorse any product program or service advertised editorial advisory board kirk giles promise keepers canada jeff stearns promise keepers canada phil wagler kingsfield zurich mc sandra reimer reimer reason communications doug koop christianweek distributed by promise keepers canada 1295 north service road po box 40599 burlington on l7p 4w1 905 331-1830 subscriptions@promisekeepers.ca postmaster please send address changes to po box 40599 burlington on l7p 4w1 issn 1916-8403 columns 5 pk podium dare to love radically 6 help wanted no easy answers 26 money matters tax tips 27 out of my depth who is right 30 what women want keep your eyes on the prize departments 8-12 pulse curious events interesting people good ideas 13 reviews invest your love in all the right places 28 power play tools toys technology cover istockphoto base image and icons editorial and advertising office 204-424 logan avenue winnipeg mb r3a 0r4 phone 204 982-2060 800 263-6695 admin@christianweek.org dkoop@christianweek.org design indigo ink studios www.indigoinkstudios.com seven is a christian magazine for canadian men that exists to help men lead more fulfilling lives and leave enduring legacies the name reflects the seven promises that form the basis of the promise keepers organization which works with churches to minister to men across canada one a promise keeper is committed to honouring jesus christ through worship prayer and obedience to god s word in the power of the holy spirit two a promise keeper is committed to pursuing vital relationships with a few other men understanding that he needs brothers to help him keep his promises three a promise keeper is committed to practising spiritual moral ethical and sexual purity four a promise keeper is committed to building strong marriages and families through love protection and biblical values five a promise keeper is committed to supporting the mission of the church by honouring and praying for his pastor and by actively giving his time and resources six a promise keeper is committed to reaching beyond any racial and denominational barriers to demonstrate the power of biblical unity seven a promise keeper is committed to influencing his world being obedient to the great commandment see mark 12:30-31 and the great commission see matt 28:19-20 seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 3
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unleashed unleashed 1 biblical manhood 2 sexual purity 3 better husbands 4 better fathers one on one leadership coaching from experienced and wise men of god peer mentoring with other men on the same journey as you are a smaller more focused event limited to approximately 50 participants with small groups of up to only 8 participants build meaningful relationships with each other and with the promise keepers canada leaders a weekend retreat where you can experience in-depth training to discover how to become a better equipped godly man four different weekend retreats what is discipleship training do you have a desire to grow deeper in your faith do you want to learn more about the key areas of a man s life go to www.promisekeepers.ca or phone toll-free 1-888-901-9700 for information on a weekend retreat taking place near you
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pk podium dare to love radically don t be afraid to proclaim the good news by kirk giles why would a couple with four children decide to become foster parents that was the question posed to my wife and me by a children s aid worker during a recent interview that is part of the qualifying process i proceeded to share with her that we were doing this because we are followers of jesus christ and children are important to him so they are important to us her mouth dropped as she tried to attach our religion to our decision i told her we don t have religion but because of jesus we get the privilege of actually knowing god as you probably can imagine the process of becoming foster parents has been interesting for us because we have come face to face with the line of tolerance in our culture and knowing the words of jesus i am the way the truth and the life no one comes to the father except through me there is no doubt that canada is not a christian nation our efforts to focus on tolerance have often confused the critical difference between truth and love as believers and followers of jesus christ we must love everyone jesus did not distinguish between who we should love the poor oppressed enemies fellow christians and neighbours are all mentioned by jesus i think he pretty much covered everyone the bigger question is where the line of truth should be factored into our decisions jesus is the truth everything and everyone else falls short including us if our efforts to love require us to deny the truth then have we really loved at all the growth of islam and other religions in our multicultural nation generates a lot of emotion among many members of the christian community some fear what will happen to us with other religions becoming more predominant in canada many christians remain silent because they feel faith should be a personal matter neither response reflects the heart of jesus we do not need to be afraid of other beliefs we need to have confidence in jesus and his message and believe he trumps anything anyone else has to offer as kingdom citizens we should not respond in silence jesus told us to preach or proclaim the good news and live it as well my prayer is that as christians we would boldly proclaim and live the message of jesus not because we are afraid of losing our freedoms in canada but because we are kingdom citizens who are focused on fully loving others as faithful followers of jesus christ living this way may indeed cost us our freedoms just ask the new testament church but we need to make our lives about jesus and his glory not about our safety or comfort radical love will always provide an opportunity to proclaim the message of jesus will you be a man who takes up the call to do both kirk giles is president of promise keepers canada he and shannon have been married for 15 years they are the parents of four children ages 6-13 seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 5
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help wanted no easy answers when faith is called into question how do we answer by rod wilson my 18-year-old daughter has started dating a guy who is hindu she says he accepts her faith so why can t i accept his i don t want them to date but i am not sure how to handle it one of the most complex situations to deal with as parents is how to respond to the person our child wants to date do not be discouraged if you do not have easy answers to this particular challenge the bible makes it clear that god wants his people to live in a way that is distinct from his enemies the apostle paul reminds us to not be yoked together with unbelievers for what do righteousness and wickedness have in common or what fellowship can light have with darkness 2 corinthians 6:14 your vigilance about your daughter s dating is in step with the heart of god the biblical record also shows that god s people did fraternize with his enemies to the point of inter-marrying with them even though god the father wanted his children to respond in a particular way they did not always do so in other words the appropriate desire of the father for his children does not always lead to their obedience so when our children are developing intimate relationships outside the christian faith god the father understands your daughter s use of the word accept is significant many people in post-modern culture understand accept to mean understand completely agree or affirm i wonder if her hindu boyfriend understands the christian faith and agrees with it or if his acceptance is a superficial acknowledgement of your daughter s beliefs maybe he can get more exposure to the gospel and the core differences between hinduism and the christian faith can be made clear you may be able to play some role in this but more than likely maintaining your relationship with your daughter and her boyfriend and committing to pray may be the best you have to offer my daughter s husband has decided he is no longer a christian he says he will support her in her faith but he is tired of being a hypocrite is it her problem to deal with how do i help what about my grandkids one of the biggest problems in extended families is determining how we should respond to the problems of other family members i have found the best way to start is to ask the question am i responsible for others or under god responsible to others when you feel responsible for others you want to solve their problems but when you feel under god responsible to others you want to listen empathize and confront while trusting god to do his work the for strategy tends to make us anxious and overly responsible while the to approach lets us be more free and relaxed this is easy to summarize but it is not easy for your daughter it is not her responsibility to solve her husband s problems with the christian faith it is her responsibility to commit him to the lord and in the process try to understand him and confront him on various issues similarly it is not your responsibility to fix all the difficulties of your son-in-law daughter or grandchildren ultimately this is god s responsibility he may use you to listen to show understanding and to confront where appropriate he may even use you to direct them to appropriate counsellors and helpers but if you move into the role of rescuer you can be guaranteed that you will experience anxiety and tension and may inadvertently take over the genuine responsibilities of your daughter and her husband and while caring for grandchildren is important avoid the temptation of taking on a parental role when that is not your responsibility my son visited a friend from school he noticed a buddha statue on the mantel and asked about it he then told his friend he shouldn t have idols in his house i agree with him but how do i explain respecting others to a five-year-old parents have three options when it comes to raising their children in a pluralistic culture where there is a diversity of religions we can present our own religious convictions and not let our children know there are any other options this approach is often reflective of cult-like viewpoints where only one perspective is emphasized and denial of others is crucial another alternative is to provide a pluralistic religious menu to our children emphasizing that each perspective makes sense and that it is our child s responsibility to accept all of them this approach does not value one religion over another but sees them all as equally valid tolerance of others is crucial the third alternative is to expose our children to the gospel of jesus christ as found in scripture both in the way we live and in what we say at the same time we want them to learn about the religions around them so they recognize their values need to be held with humility and with respect of others parents who are committed to this last alternative recognize that exposing children to the gospel teaching about other religions and helping children learn humility and respect requires the work of the holy spirit along with ongoing courage and commitment it would be nice if all it took was explaining respect however it takes a lot more rod wilson is president of regent college in vancouver where he also serves as professor of counselling and psychology he is the author of how do i help a hurting friend practical help for leaders and laypeople bakerbooks 2006 seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 6
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pulse curiousities personalities ideas information by robert white pulse editor army chaplain earns jump wings harold ristau a 37-year-old lutheran church-canada army captain qualified as a parachutist late last year after completing one of the most gruelling courses the canadian forces offers the feat also earned ristau a rare honour a set of jump wings and the chance to minister to canada s toughest soldiers its paratroopers you ve got to earn your right to be one of them before you can have the privilege to minister to them says ristau otherwise they just see you as a parish priest or a social worker it gives me access to a group of tough guys i may not have [had access to during the three-week course in trenton ontario ristau trained with classmates many of whom were at least a decade younger than him for 12 hours a day for the first two weeks they learned drills on harnesses in a gymnasium after passing a series of exams the class boarded hercules aircraft carrying about 45 kilograms of equipment a rifle rucksack snow shoes parachute and reserve parachute the soldiers completed six jumps from an altitude of 375 metres one took place at night in the pitch black it s a big deal for a chaplain to complete it successfully because few have says friend and fellow chaplain captain jason kouri having your earned wings will gain you much respect from the troops as they see you as really part of the gang before entering the canadian forces four years ago ristau served as a civilian pastor in montreal he s now attached to 3rd battalion royal 22nd regiment and a tactical helicopter squadron and is also in charge of the protestant chapel at the valcartier garrison ristau returns to afghanistan for his second rotation this year lutheran church-canada attended the anne tanenbaum lecture series making it the largest most successful lecture series in the rom s history the lecture series featured an international slate of distinguished scholars most of the series 14 lectures are posted at www.rom.on.ca/media/podcasts/index.php thousands view dead sea scrolls a recent dead sea scrolls exhibit is the royal ontario museum s most successful in nine years more than 331,500 visitors took their once-in-a-lifetime chance to see one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century dead sea scrolls words that changed the world opened june 27 2009 and closed january 3 a special exhibit the ten commandments scroll was on display for just 80 hours in early october about 12,000 students and adults visited the exhibits as well as more than 790 organized groups about 4,500 people portable missionaries get god s message out hamilton on allan mcguirl s portable missionaries about the size of two decks of playing cards will continue to air god s message even though mcguirl no longer runs galcom international s day-to-day affairs years ago when mcguirl served with gospel recording missionaries would broadcast god s message via wind-up record players mcguirl noticed various radio ministries were also broadcast into the area but locals didn t have access to radios he designed a small fixed-tune radio complete with a solar power panel but then the idea lay dormant until 1989 when seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 8
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according to mcguirl god stepped in that s when he met ken crowell who operated a cell phone antenna plant in israel and harold kent an american philanthropist businessman prior to their meeting the lord spoke to [crowell about making a fixed-tune radio recalls mcguirl crowell an engineer sketched out some circuitry and filed it away a little while later he went to a conference in the u.s where he met kent god told harold `i want you to flood the world with radios says mcguirl noting that kent didn t know anything about radios crowell had a similar vision but wondered about getting a prototype then kent remembered reading an article about mcguirl s work in canada and gave him a call i said `yes i ve got a prototype and i d love to see it go into production says mcguirl with crowell s cell phone antenna plant and kent s money galcom international was born the original canadian office responsible for distribution opened in august 1989 in mcguirl s house later it moved to a church where his wife florrie provided secretarial work in exchange for spare office space the ministry outgrew the office and about five years later signed a lease for a 4,000 square-foot office a short time later the whole production process moved to hamilton right from the beginning there was a real confirmation god was going to use these little portable missionaries to get the word of god out says mcguirl he recalls how one quarter of an early shipment of 4,000 radios to the philippines was stolen most of the radios were recovered and the person responsible was arrested and jailed he went to jail with a radio in his pocket recalls mcguirl while in jail another prisoner stole it from him and listened to it he thought he was going to listen to rock and roll and god touched his heart now 20 years later with more than 750,000 radios in 126 countries mcguirl has stepped away from galcom s day-to-day operations tim whitehead who served as associate director for a year became executive director in november 2009 looking at the real me the guys at the people of the second chance www.deadlyviper.org have issued an interesting challenge mike foster one of the website s founders posted a high school yearbook photo he hated and rarely showed to anyone noting that every picture you see of me on twitter facebook blog books conference stuff and anywhere else is taken by a professional foster issued this challenge allan mcguirl left hands a fixed-tune radio to a soldier seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 9 photo courtesy of galcom
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pulse let s replace all our `nice-professional-photoshop-hair-lookingfab-pics-we-really-like-of-ourselves with `real photos of us change your twitter facebook blog remove the sexy and put the real me up low res camera pics christmas morning rat s nest hair photos bad lighting and goofy looks close ups and flabby neck photos no photoshoppin here no shame here no image or brand management just a snapshot of reality writes foster the point of the experiment he says is to recognize your value is in you foster changed his twitter facebook and blog pics along with tweeting realme and posting a few others that were uncomfortable and real judging by the responses on the website foster s experi ment proved successful both in terms of people posting real photos and re-examining society s view on image so are you brave enough take on the challenge and post a photo of the real you pulse editor robert white bravely shows off his real me photo helping men be real dads for brad young being a real dad is all about being as much like our heavenly father as we can be the end result of our efforts which include spending as much time with our kids as we can is to help our children eventually become men and women of god says young to help men meet this goal young started real dads four years ago by day he s a high school counsellor who learned to ask students with social or emotional problems one question i ask them to tell me about their father says the barrie ontario-area resident they either snicker and laugh or say `what father not one of these kids has a decent father at home i started thinking `i should do something about this young says god put it on [his heart to make a website after months of resistance and a lack of experience in website design he was challenged by bruce wilkinson s message at that year s promise keepers conference he spoke about listening to god and following what he tells you recalls young i sat down during march break that year started clicking on the computer and spit out this website real dads started out as www.realdads.ca with a host of resources for fathers but it s grown to include more after realizing because of confidentiality issues young couldn t help the fathers of his students he took a different route and birthed a five-week seminar for new fathers the biggie every year is the real dads christian fathers conference this year it takes place april 12 and features the meeting house pastor bruxy cavey peter kooger from celebrate recovery and christian juggler bob cates it s much like a promise keepers [conference but on a much smaller scale and geared to fathers in particular says young i m doing anything to engage men with their families i ll come up with an idea and just run with it instead of running away from god i ll run towards him and what he wants me to do brad young started real dads seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 10
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strong families key poverty-fighting strategy low-income canadians stay trapped in poverty even after decades of social and anti-poverty programs says a recent senate report although the report contains 74 recommendations covering a wide range of viewpoints and fixes there is one glaring omission says the institute of marriage and family canada it ignores the family as one of the most important poverty-fighting institutions in from the margins a call to action on poverty housing and homelessness has two key findings first even when all available programs and benefits are used many canadians still find themselves in poverty second many programs aimed at easing poverty actually trap people in poverty beyond saying single-parent families are the most likely to be poor there s no talk about the role of marriage and family in preventing poverty says the imfc the report only treats families as people who get social benefits instead of being a source for lowering poverty public dialogue on the role of marriage in society continues in the u.s and u.k but there s little public discussion in canada even though family formation and breakdown greatly influence the health of society the most important and effective social institution at keeping its members from living on the street is the family says american sociologist timothy pippert in his study on family relationships among the homelessness family safety nets of financial and emotional support are what keep the ranks of the homeless from exploding on a daily basis canadians who want to prevent poverty need to begin using the important social institution of family according to the imfc that includes promoting family and marriage education promoting a family model of taxation tracking marriage and family-related statistics more carefully and helping those in foster care find stable homes institute of marriage and family canada new from herald press make a difference teaching overseas christian studies international seeks christian academics to teach overseas for one year or more in a secular university placements in a variety of disciplines are available in many countries be a witness of the good news in a secular setting the four skills of an accountability partner men who are growing spiritually emotionally and relationally know the importance of accountability partners accountability isn t about asking a list of questions an accountability partner has four key responsibilities cheer the man who makes himself accountable needs to know he s not alone a cheerleader encourages and should always be genuine in his encouragement the right type of cheering always says you can get there hang in there with god s help you can do it challenge a man plateaus at times and settles into a comfortable level this is when the accountability partner needs to challenge he needs to help his friend stay focused on the big picture the vision and the mission an accountability partner should also challenge his friend when it s time for the seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 11
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next step sometimes an accountability partner will help a man see beyond his present situation confront no one likes to confront but when a man is wilfully sinning it s important we step in and be our brother s keeper confession and repentance are the right responses to confrontation comfort every man experiences hurts wounds disappointments and failures but it takes a man a long time to start talking about them a good accountability partner knows how to be a close friend when times are tough he shows comfort by understanding his friend and being willing to pray for him cry with him and show commitment to him each of the four roles has its time and place the worst accountability relationships are ones in which the accountability partner doesn t know what to do or when to do it most of us are better at some of these roles than we are at others that s okay practice listening to the men you work with when a man shares how his week is going ask yourself does this man need cheer challenge confrontation or comfort jeff fisher www.newmanmag.com providing easy-to-read bibles for this generation giving hope to the lost spread the word feed the soul change a life to make a donation or to receive your free copy of the new testament please contact bibles@thelifelight.com or call 1-866-his-word 447-9673 canadian lifelight ministries 330-1695 henderson highway winnipeg mb r2g 1p1 help us to pastors church workers inspire future leaders the lutheran church-missouri synod lcms finds that pastors and church workers play a key role in inspiring future church careers ministry workers told the what a way committee of the lcms the american counterpart to the lutheran churchcanada that church workers when grouped together were the main reason for their career choice 64 per cent pastors were the single most influential group to play a role in inspiring a future church leader 29 per cent followed by family 28 per cent others were also inspirational including · christian teacher 22 per cent · friends eight per cent · other church worker six per cent · youth leader four per cent · lay leader three per cent for the church to be relevant in 2010 it must find its identity in jesus and become scripturally literate as it returns to its original mission the focus won t be on self but on others not on wealth but on worship and the worth of the soul the early church was known as being composed of those who turned the world upside down in other words they challenged the status quo they effected change by focusing on the person of jesus their goal wasn t self advancement but the advancement of the kingdom of god join us in ottawa the nations capital for the may 12 13 14 2010 abortion a crime against humanity wednesday may 12 12:00 noon pro-life prayer service 7:30 pm pro-life mass 9:00 pm candlelight vigil 10:00 10:00 10:00 1:30 2:45 4:00 6:00 thursday may 13 prayer service am am interdenominational prayer service am pro-life mass pm march through downtown ottawa pm silent no more awareness campaign pm closing prayer service pm rose dinner and youth banquet sponsored by annual national march for life friday may 14 9:00 am to 2:30 pm youth conference bill shuler pastor of capital life church in arlington virginia and contributor to the fox forum commenting on the need for the church to take the focus off self and instead reach out to others foxnews.com for information to register for the youth conference or purchase banquet tickets call 1-800-730-5358 toronto 416-204-9749 ottawa 613-729-0379 www.marchforlife.ca seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 12
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reviews invest your love in all the right places almost sex nine signs you are about to go too far or already have by michael dimarco with hayley dimarco this for guys only book wants christian youth to deal honestly and openly about sex it s written for any guy who craves female attention but doesn t know where to draw the line by a man who didn t do everything right the author s perspective is conservative sex is reserved for a man and wife in marriage but he understands the difficulties this entails and sets about the task of helping young men define acceptable limits and live within them porn is definitely off limits as are fwb friends with benefits relationships and countless other slippery slope activities he calls on young men to make a strong commitment to save their sex for marriage good girls are looking for good guys and there is a shortage so be that guy communication and a richer relationship with your spouse he describes each of the languages and tells you how to discover yours the men s edition of the book lists pages of ideas of things a man can do to get through to his wife by speaking in her love language rather than his it includes a chapter on love languages and children chapman wants husbands and wives to have full emotional love tanks and to accomplish their potential as individuals and couples character study of joseph the son of jacob who survived slavery and imprisonment to become a ruler in ancient egypt he extracts 10 metaphors from joseph s life exploring them as ways for men to understand how to act with masculine integrity in the midst of life s perplexities we don t have to have all the answers we are under construction all our lives the baker pocket guide to world religons what every christian needs to know by gerald r mcdermott only the most insulated canadian can fail to notice that more and more of the people in our country are devoutly religious but decidedly not christian if only because the religions of the world are at home among us we better know more about them but where s a fellow supposed to start most of us have a hard enough time clinging to a few concepts of the faith of our fathers gerald mcdermott understands the problem and has provided a concise overview of the most important beliefs and some practices of those who belong to the six most important nonchristian religions in the world pick up the book to find out what they are it also has a chapter on christianity handy as a reference or easy to read straight through this pocket guide will help readers understand their world and their own faith better it also encourages a cooperative spirit and argues for more effective christian witness among people of other beliefs under construction reframing men s spirituality by gareth brandt gareth brandt teaches practical theology at columbia bible college in abbotsford b.c and is very keen to help people discover and develop their personal spirituality he is surprised to be focusing on male spirituality partly because he is so aware that many men do not fit the traditional assertive head-ofthe-home spiritual-leader type model under construction is his attempt to develop a more robust understanding of what it means to be a 21st century christian man along the way he tells his own story and includes numerous examples from the lives of men he knows but the heart of the book is an extended the five love languages how to express heartfelt commitment to your mate men s edition by gary chapman many marriages that started well drift into divorce and the bewildered couple is hard-pressed to understand why they tried to please each other but somehow their words and deeds got lost in translation according to gary chapman people speak different love languages he s identified five quality time words of affirmation gifts acts of service and physical touch learning each other s love language is the key to more effective seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 13
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features navigating a christian changing demographics present challenges and opportunities to canadian christians by jerrad peters prime minister stephen harper attends the national diwali celebration on parliament hill in october 2009 diwali is is a significant 5-day festival in hinduism sikhism and jainism seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 14
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religious nation waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh this common sikh greeting gained a new prominence in 2009 shortly after delivering his televised easter greeting to canadian christians stephen harper addressed canada s 300,000 sikhs and wished them a happy baisakhi festival for a prime minister so often associated with his evangelical christian voting base it was a monumental gesture and it signaled a new important relationship between the conservative government and the country s everchanging religious demographics still canadian evangelicals hail stephen harper as one of their own and for good reason the prime minister attends a christian and missionary alliance congregation and became a vocal advocate for many social conservative values while in opposition after becoming prime minister however he didn t deliver in quite the way those voters expected instead of reopening the same-sex marriage debate he went around offering sikh greetings and visiting mosques on july 5 2008 the prime minister participated in the grand opening of calgary s baitan nur mosque and remarked that the building was a symbol of canada s pluralistic society ahmadis he said referring to the ahmadiyya sect of islam are renowned for their devotion to peace universal brotherhood and submission to the will of god the core principles of true islam ten thousa nd photo courtesy of prime minister s office media gallery he continued they are also renowned for working together to serve the greater good through social health and education initiatives as well as mosque projects like this one and wherever they live in the world said the prime minister ahmadis are renowned for participating in the larger community and peacefully co-existing with people of all faiths languages and cultures harper s speech might just as easily have been a statement of his own view of cultural and religious pluralism he has come to grips with a new reality he understands that the dominant euro buddhas world peac e sarira s tupa in nia gara falls ontario christian demographic of previous generations in canada is on the wane it s being out-populated by newcomers who are neither european nor christian and he has staked his political future on finding middle ground on navigating the new cultural and religious realities with benevolence and understanding not a threat it s not uncommon for canadian christians to be intimidated by the arrivals of non-christian religious immigrants in their neighbourhoods seven issue eleven marchapril 2010 page 15 doug koop photo
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