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Jesus loves the city’s children I love Hamilton; The Hammer. I met my wife here; my four children were born here and I’ve lived here for nearly 18 years. I have the opportunity to see thousands of amazing children each week through my work with City Kidz and I’m constantly reminded why I love this city. Say what you will, and many people do, this is an awesome city, filled with awesome people. So why is it that Hamilton still has one of the highest child poverty rates in the country? Over 22,000 children in Hamilton still live in poverty. According to Stats Canada, this means one in nine in our country, but a whopping one in four in our city and three out of four in the neighborhoods where City Kidz is involved. It’s deepening and it’s widening, even while the awareness has never been greater. |
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A journey on the path of trust By Ron Hannah
After my wife passed away in February of 1997, having battled breast cancer for two years, I admit I was confused, distraught and left wondering. We met in junior high and knew right away that we would marry and spend the rest of our lives together. How could this happen? She was always so healthy; I was supposed to go first. We had been married for 33 years, had two wonderful sons, one awesome daughter-in-law and one beautiful granddaughter. How could I live without her? And how could this tragic loss possibly fit into God’s plan for our family? |
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Seeking out the rebellious sheep By Al Craig Rebels of every stripe crammed the tent wall to wall. A human sea of punks, Goths and anarchists surged to the beat of the music, jumping up and down in the endless tangle of wild hair and piercings that made up the mosh pit. A hard-core punk band screamed from the stage, and everything about them - black hair, black clothes, black everything - seemed dark and disturbing. As I watched them with a growing sense of uneasiness, one question played itself over and over in my mind: These guys are Christian? |
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Humility vs. False Pride
While in my addiction I developed quite an ego and false pride. Looking back I can now see that my ego was a defense mechanism for low self-worth and lack of self-esteem. In my addiction I became the ‘Great I Am’. My ego manifested outwardly and was boastful, demeaning, sarcastic and at times hurtful to others. However, if I were to have let you get close enough to me you would have seen that my outward actions didn’t match my inward thoughts or feelings. |
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Expressing gratitude on Canada Day
By David Sweet, M.P. The words on Canada’s Coat of Arms read, “A Mari Usque Ad Mare”. The Latin translation means from sea to sea -- a phrase that is derived from a Biblical text: “he shall have dominion also from sea to sea” (Psalm 72:8). History tells us that the debate for a name of this country was spirited and that there were many strong feelings among Members of Parliament. It was Sir Leonard Tilley who had apparently read this Psalm on the morning that it was his turn to speak to the issue of a name for our great nation and he proposed the Dominion of Canada. With this history in mind, let us nurture thoughts of gratitude for a great land this Canada Day. Canada is a nation surrounded by vast oceans teeming with aquatic life, rich with natural resources, unmatched flora and fauna, extraordinary wildlife and some of the most majestic landscapes in the world. |
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