Justice League – Fightin’ Friday
February 26, 2010 by Clint
Filed under Events, Features, Justice Calendar
[ February 26, 2010; ] February Focus on Discrimination & Human Rights
WHO PICKED THAT APPLE?
In 1966 the Canadian government created a program called SAWP, Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program to address the labour shortage in agriculture. Since then, workers from around the world have been working on Canadian farms from planting, harvesting and processing food crops which end up in our
Justice League – Fightin’ Friday
February 18, 2010 by Clint
Filed under Events, Features, Justice Calendar
[ February 19, 2010; ] February Focus on Discrimination & Human Rights
STORY
We sat in the park, it was a wonderfully sunny day. My friend and I had ventured in to the heart of the city, and as we got coffee we decided to sit in the park, soak up the sunshine, share the journey of the day and talk away
Justice League – Fightin’ Friday
February 15, 2010 by Clint
Filed under Events, Justice Calendar
[ February 12, 2010; ] February Focus on Discrimination
ALL PEOPLE ARE EQUAL
Refugees are people seeking safety and freedom from persecution. They are seeking the ability to live free from fear. A refugee is a person who, “owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside
Justice League – Fightin’ Friday
February 3, 2010 by Zoe Fay
Filed under Events, Justice Calendar
[ February 5, 2010; ] February Focus on Discrimination & Human Rights
ALL PEOPLE ARE EQUAL
Let us remember that all people are created by God, in his image and likeness. It is from this truth and starting point that we can begin to restore the rights of those whose rights have been denied.
God created man and woman in his own
Justice Focus: Discrimination
February 2, 2010 by Clint Houlbrook
Filed under Events, Features, Justice Calendar
[ February 1, 2010; ] This February for the justice calendar we will focus on human rights, diversity, examples of when human rights are broken, and how God’s people can be a catalyst for change by defending the rights of all people. The underlying theme of discrimination emerges from it all.
God created man and woman in his own image and






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