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Assisted Suicide: CLF, EFC and ACBO Form Coalition in Physicians' Conscience Case
The Christian Legal Fellowship (CLF), The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), and the Assembly of Catholic Bishops of Ontario (ACBO) have filed a joint factum with the Ontario Divisional Court in the physicians' conscience case: Christian Medical and Dental Society (CMDS) v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO).
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EFC Welcomes Nova Scotia Court of Appeal Decision in Trinity Western Case
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada welcomes today's Nova Scotia Court of Appeal decision in Trinity Western University v. Nova Scotia Barristers' Society. In a decision that focused on administrative law, the court agreed with the lower court ruling that the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society (NSBS) did not have the statutory authority to reject Trinity Western's (TWU) proposed law school based on the university's Community Covenant.
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Canadian Evangelicals Deeply Disappointed in Ontario Court's Decision Regarding Trinity Western University
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada is deeply disappointed with today's Ontario Court of Appeal ruling which supports the Law Society of Upper Canada's refusal to accredit Trinity Western University's proposed law school.
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Canadian Evangelicals Argue for Religious Freedom at The BC Court of Appeal, in Trinity Western University v. Law Society of British Columbia
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) and Christian Higher Education Canada (CHEC) will argue this week in the BC Court of Appeal that the Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) decision not to accredit a law school at Trinity Western University (TWU) violates the school's religious freedom and may impact evangelical institutions across the country.
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Christian, Jewish and Muslim Leaders Call on Government To Focus On Palliative Care - Not Assisted Ssuicide
At a news conference today on Parliament Hill, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) released a joint statement on euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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Netflix under scrutiny after bible verse disappears from ‘The Passion of the Christ’
Netflix has come under fire from Christian audiences after viewers noticed that a significant Bible verse—Isaiah 53:5—appears to be missing from the opening scene of The Passion of the Christ on the platform.
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‘I Belong to Jesus’: Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo faces FA warning over goal celebration
Liverpool FC forward Cody Gakpo is set to receive a formal warning from the Football Association (FA) after displaying a Christian message during a recent Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur. Following a goal, Gakpo lifted his jersey to reveal an undershirt bearing the message “I Belong To Jesus,” raising both hands toward the sky in a clear act of religious expression.
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Jeremy Renner’s ‘My Next Breath’: A testimony of faith, peace, and survival after near-death accident
In his memoir My Next Breath, actor Jeremy Renner opens up about the life-changing snowplow accident that nearly took his life, and the extraordinary sense of peace he felt in the moments before death.
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Michael Brown cleared by investigation — But fellowship church elders still say he’s unfit for ministry
In a development that has stirred both public interest and internal division, the elders of Fellowship Church in Huntersville, North Carolina, have publicly rejected the findings of a months-long investigation that cleared Dr. Michael Brown of any legal or ethical misconduct.
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Faith on the Mic: 'American Idol' contestants make bold stand for God
Two contestants on American Idol are gaining attention not just for their talent but for their outspoken Christian faith. Seventeen-year-old Canaan James Hill and 25-year-old Breanna Nix have used their time on the show to glorify God in both word and song.