Join us for a reading of Clint Humfrey's article that tells the story of Rundle's eight years of challenging itinerant ministry to the Cree and Blackfoot peoples in Western Canada (1840-1848). Though viewed as poorly suited for frontier life, his earnest desire to see sinners saved led to mid-19th century conversions among Indigenous communities, an enduring testimony to a simple Gospel preacher.
All quotations are taken from The Rundle journals, 1840–1848, intro. G. M. Hutchinson, ed. H. A. Dempsey (Calgary, 1977).
Is faithful citizenship optional for the Christian? Not a chance.
This podcast argues that our earthly citizenship is a gift given to us by God, and He commands a return on that investment. Calen Warkentin explains that God does not want us to bury this gift. Instead, he lays out the mandate for Christians to faithfully apply God's Word in their everyday lives, stewarding our earthly citizenship for His glory and the spread of the gospel.
To understand Alberta, you need to understand its Christian roots. Jay Hildebrand is joined by Dr. Michael Wagner to discuss the powerful intersection of faith and politics in our province. They explore how the evangelical movement shaped Alberta's conservative landscape and what that means for Christians seeking to faithfully engage in civic life today. This is a crucial conversation for anyone committed to cultivating Christian thought and action for the good of Alberta.
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Explore how evangelical Christianity has shaped Alberta's political landscape, influencing its conservative roots through key figures like Henry Wisewood and William Abrehart.
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This article explores the longing for a perfect society, how non-Christians idolize government, and the necessity of Christian voices in politics. Senneker argues that while civil government is a good gift from God, it must be oriented towards true righteousness.
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In a culture that seems to be changing at an alarming rate, many are asking how we got here, and what should we do now. This episode provides a biblical diagnosis for our society's moral decline, arguing that the root cause is spiritual: a rejection of God Himself. We introduce the mission of Alberta Reformer, an initiative designed to equip the church and mobilize Christians for a ripple effect of cultural renewal.
In this conversation from last fall, Jay Hildebrand, Executive Director, and Clint Humfrey, Director of Christian Thought, discussed the founding vision and mission of Alberta Reformer and the upcoming launch of our journal, which launched last January.
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Alberta Reformer seeks to equip Christians to navigate and address cultural and political issues in Alberta through thoughtful articles, resources, and community.
Dr. Michael Wagner joins us to discuss his latest book and its practical relevance for Christians in Alberta today.
In this interview, author of "Canada: Standing on Guard for Thee," Dr. Wagner shares what led to the writing of the book and this newest edition. We also explore: