
Week 20: Evangelicalism in Canada
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This is The Confederation Report, a weekly analysis of Canadian news and culture from a Biblical worldview.
Part I: Evangelicalism in Canada (0:05-6:21)
Evangelicalism in Canada has moved from cultural prominence to the margins, yet remains resilient and quietly reforming in the face of secularism, with hopeful signs of gospel growth across the nation.
Part II: Who's Your Role Model? (6:25-10:22)
The Paideia Study Center will be a dedicated hub in Niagara for training Christians to think, live, and serve faithfully in every area of life under the lordship of Christ.
Did You Know? (10:24-11:08)
Billy Graham’s first Canadian Crusade in 1955 drew over 356,000 people to Toronto, marking the beginning of a decades-long gospel legacy that included the debut of “How Great Thou Art” by Canadian soloist George Beverly Shea.
Recommended Reading (11:10-13:08)
Willem J. Ouweneel’s Power in Service offers a timely and biblical framework for understanding political authority under Christ’s lordship—especially vital in an age when the state increasingly claims power over the Christian family and conscience.
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