Ron Reed has crafted a powerful play focused on the relationship between two of the 20th century’s most influential writers. Tolkien is the play’s name, but it could have been Tolkien-Lewis (apart from awkwardness) because so much of it is based… Read more →
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Around Town: Films and faith, First Baptist update, Folk Fest . . .
by Flyn Ritchie • • 2 Comments
Several evenings featuring films and faith are coming up, two of them this Friday and two at the end of next week: Film and Faith Evening: Luther Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Vancouver will host a free showing of the… Read more →
I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye: Film will assess the book and its impact
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When Joshua Harris was just 21, he wrote I Kissed Dating Goodbye. The book sold more than a million copies and some Christians followed it almost as if it were gospel. A couple of years ago, Harris left the American megachurch… Read more →
Around Town: Kinder Morgan / Praise, Making Peace with Creation, A Rocha . . .
by Flyn Ritchie • • 2 Comments
A couple of weeks ago (November 19) Jason Wood and members of Earthkeepers joined the large Climate Justice March which began at city hall. A few days later he wrote: Yes, these are dark times. Promises made by Canada’s political… Read more →
Around Town: Numb, Climate Change, Christian Seasons, Roy Salmond . . .
by Flyn Ritchie • • 0 Comments
Regent College grad Jason Goode will celebrate the North American premiere of his Okanagan-shot thriller Numb on the closing night of the 2015 Whistler Film Festival this Sunday (December 6). Numb is billed as a survival thriller: “When a couple… Read more →