Article synopsis: Discusses the book The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God and World Affairs by Madeleine Albright that questions how a former secretary of state could suggest that what the political world needed was more religion.
Article synopsis: Discusses the idea positive law and natural law from a Christian politician and advocate perspective using Trinity Western University School of Education as an example.
Article synopsis: Discusses land back disputes by Six Nations blockade at Caledonia, Ontario, and the 1990 Oka Oka Crisis (also known as the Kanesatake Resistance) using biblically-based conflict studies framework.
Article synopsis: Discusses 2006 Immigration Minister Monte Solberg' keynote speech at the Citizens for Public Justice that was shouted down by protestors.
Article synopsis: Explores terrorism issues in Canada in relation to the death of Captain Nichola Goddard, who was killed in direct combat, in Afghanistan.
Article synopsis: Explores Freedom of Speech in relation to ethicist, Margaret Somerville who received protest when they were granted an honorary doctorate by Toronto Metropolitan University. Somerville was on record as maintaining that same-sex marriage pits gay rights against children’s rights.
Article synopsis: Discusses advocacy groups that supported and opposed the 2006 Conservative government child care policy, in particular, Child Care Advocacy Association (CCAA) and REAL Women.
Article synopsis: The piece attempts to delineate the factors that make faith-based communication different in political institutions, as compared to religious groups through examining the visit of Larry Spencer a Southern Baptist pastor book tour in Ottawa.
Article synopsis: Discusses Canadian politicians who use Psalm 72 as their guide to nation-building for what they ses a spiritual revival and renewal to Canada.