Some years back, Justin Trudeau made it a requirement that all Liberal MPs has to support abortion. MP Lawrence MacAulay has, to this point, been known as pro-life, but he indicated, via a series of tweets, that he would follow his party leader Justin Trudeau’s new requirement for his MPs. MacAulay wrote: “I’d like to […]| Reformed Perspective
A HISTORY OF ABORTION IN CANADIAN COURTS ***** In 1988 Canada’s Supreme Court’s gave their Morgentaler decision which struck down all restrictions on abortion in the country. Shortly afterwards the Supreme Court again dealt with abortion in the Borowski and Daigle cases. Together, these three cases have been called the “abortion trilogy” and a close […]| Reformed Perspective
Casting Crowns’ “Nobody” ‘Cause I’m just a nobody trying to tell everybody All about Somebody who saved my soul Ever since You rescued me, You gave my heart a song to sing I’m living for the world to see nobody but Jesus How to apologize… … in 7 segments. It’s a lesson most of us […]| Reformed Perspective
Ping Pong by Jay Adams “A soft answer turns away wrath. But a foolish word stirs up anger.” – Proverbs 15:1. Every time I read that Proverb, I think of Ping Pong. How’s that? Oh… it just seems to illustrate the principle in the proverb so well! Don’t get it. You see, many Proverbs are […]| Reformed Perspective
Boy meets girl. Girl meets boy. They smile, they joke, they like each other. Boy and girl have sex. If they are really conservative, they wait for the third or fourth date. There is no message in the modern media, outside of Christian publishing, that encourages people to wait until after marriage to engage in […]| Reformed Perspective
In his book “Duties for Parents,” J.C. Ryle encourages parents to take seriously the admonishment in Proverbs 22:6 to “Train up a child in the way he should go” because, as the verse continued, “when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Ryle explained that this promise applied both for good and for […]| Reformed Perspective
Great illustrations of the government’s limits Big government presumes that its bureaucracy is omnicompetent, able to manage for its citizens the job market, healthcare, education, trash collection, and so much more. And in making much of its own capabilities, it diminishes its citizens – we must be incompetent if we need their active intervention in […]| Reformed Perspective
It struck me, just recently, that I’ve been regularly promising to praise God’s Name “among the nations.” This pledge, to talk about God outside of church, out in the world, with non-Christians, comes up again and again in the songs we sing each service (Ps. 18, 57, 108, etc.). And, just recently, God gave me […]| Reformed Perspective