June Magazine 2016

This issue includes two articles on a Christian approach to money: one on the concept of basic income and the other taking a look at debt. The second article in our prayer series takes a look at the daily examen and the practice of mindfulness. In the via media column, Professor Michael Gilmour compares popular and biblical concepts of heaven as he asks, “Is heaven boring?” Read about the Quaker approach to Christian worship, and meet the man hired to be the urban indigenous ministry developer in Rupert’s Land. Click the image below to read the magazine online, or click here to download it to your computer or mobile device for easy reading and printing.

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