Together for influence,
impact and identity
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada is the national association of evangelical Christians, gathered together for influence, impact and identity in ministry and public witness. Since 1964 the EFC has provided a national forum for Evangelicals and a constructive voice for biblical principles in life and society [MORE] |
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| Coming Events
EFC President Bruce J. Clemenger will be speaking at a major conference called Bridging the Secular Divide: Religion and Canadian Public Discourse at McGill University May 27-28. The EFC’s Julia Beazley will be at an event called Stop Human Trafficking: Global and Local Slavery, in Orillia, Ont., May 25.
Find events near you on the EFC community calendar. And post your own events for free.
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When We Need Counselling
When should we think about going for marital or individual counselling? Most people wait too long, says Mark Vander Vennen, head of Shalem Mental Health Network, in Faith Today. He also tackles our ideas about perfect families, sexual addiction and more. Read it free online or subscribe to the print edition.
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| What Can We Say In Public?
A recent Supreme Court ruling may have some pastors and other Christians concerned about speaking in public settings. EFC Vice-President Don Hutchinson looks at the decision in Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v. Whatcott and offers helpful advice at the EFC’s blog ActivateCFPL.
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Condolences on Elijah Harper’s Death
EFC President Bruce J. Clemenger extended condolences upon the recent death of Elijah Harper. View them in our weekly email newsletter, EFC Update. You can sign up to get it every Tuesday.
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Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Abortion in Canada?
The May/Jun issue of Faith Today is now free online at faithtoday.ca/digital, including articles about training immigrant pastors, mental health, freedom of expression, and the challenging topic of abortion. Subscribe to the print edition at faithtoday.ca/subscriptions.
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