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YOUNG ONCE DEBUTS ITS TWO-EPISODE PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th ON YES TV

TORONTO — (CANADIAN CHRISTIAN NEWS SERVICE) — YOUNG ONCE is a new eight-part television docuseries highlighting college life at one of North America’s most conservative schools, where alcohol, drugs and sex are off-limits. But, it’s anything but tame or boring. Woven between the campus pranks, romances and finals, is a funny and endearing coming-of-age story …

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“WAY OF THE HEART – EXPLORING THE INNER JOURNEY THROUGH THE LENS OF HENRI NOUWEN” 20TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, ERINDALE CAMPUS

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — (CANADIAN CHRISTIAN NEWS SERVICE) — An incredibly meaningful initiative for the Henri Nouwen Society, this international conference brings together international scholars, authors and religious leaders to share about the truths and insights of Henri Nouwen. This unique conference features stellar keynote speakers: Fr. Ronald Rolheiser, Esther de Waal, Shane Claiborne, and Sr. …

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Church for a new generation? Large Canadian churches are growing, reaching young families, drawing 1 of every 8 Protestant churchgoers

Free Report and Webinar to Highlight Findings On any given weekend, an estimated 300,000 people across Canada participate in the kind of church that draws 1,000 or more in weekly attendance. That’s about 1 of 8 people who went to a Protestant church. Even in cities where sizable portions of the population check “no religion” …

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New Monastic Project Calls Young Women to Grow in Christ

Toronto — (CANADIAN CHRISTIAN NEWS SERVICE) — The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, a monastic community within the Anglican Church of Canada, invites women aged 22-40 to spend a year in God’s rhythm, learning to pray, serve others and study while living in intentional community. This expression of new monasticism is called the “Companions …

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