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    The Pressure to Stop Living: MAiD and Our Elderly Saints

    I’ve been having very difficult conversations lately with elderly Christians who need serious health care. What I’m witnessing troubles me deeply.
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    Snow and Gratitude: a Christian Guide to Canadian Winters

    It may be that you are a faithful worker and family person. You carry out your responsibilities—possibly even going above and beyond the call of duty—and you are generally viewed as someone of integrity. Yet imagine how the impact of these qualities could be reduced when words like these come out of your mouth: “Ugh…I can’t wait for spring. I hate this time of year!”
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    A Lasting Influence: John MacArthur's Legacy in Alberta

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    Robert Rundle: The Story of Western Canada’s First Protestant Missionary

    Visitors to the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Banff, Alberta, will pass a mountain known to the Cree as “Waskahigan Watchi” or “house mountain.” It is one of the most photographed and painted mountains in the Canadian Rockies. Since 1858, it has been called Mount Rundle, named after a missionary who ministered to aboriginal people groups in the Iron (Cree) and Blackfoot Confederacies. When the explorer John Palliser came to the area, he was impressed that even a decade after the missionary had departed, there was still evidence of his evangelistic work among the local Indigenous community.