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NAME THAT BAND – Ten Point Challenge?
Question by vraymanny: NAME THAT BAND – Ten Point Challenge?
Originated from Ontario.
Has 3 full lenghth CDs out, to date.
On the cover artwork of their first CD, the band members are students in a clssroom.
They started out in 2003.
They have toured with The Afters, Jeremy Camp, Family Force 5, Capital Lights, and Tobymac.
They portrayed a band named: “The Who” on American Dreams which is a tv show on NBC.
They have 9 music videos released to date.
First person to tell me the correct answer gets 10 points!
They are a christian-influenced band.
Best answer:
Answer by ♫♥ Demi &☺Selena Fan☆♪
Hawk Nelson
What do you think? Answer below!
Has anyone heard about this statement from legitimate Mohawk leaders to the church? should these papal bulls..?
Question by Kanien:kaha’ka-[]-[]-^-[]-[]: Has anyone heard about this statement from legitimate Mohawk leaders to the church? should these papal bulls..?
be rescinded?
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Secretary-General of the Mohawk Nation of the Grand River Rejects Pope’s “apology”, Disassociates from “chief” Phil Fontaine
In a letter to Pope Joseph Ratzinger at the Vatican, dated May 3, 2009, Arnold Douglas, Secretary-General of the Grand River Mohawk Nation in Ontario, Canada, rejected Ratzinger’s recent “apology” to Indian residential school survivors, and disassociated his nation from the actions of the so-called “chief” Phil Fontaine of the government’s Assembly of First Nations.
Copies of Arnold Douglas’ letter were sent to the International Criminal Court at the Hague, Fontaine, the Eastern Orthodox church, Elizabeth Windsor, aka “queen of England”, the Canadian government, and Kevin Annett.
The letter stated, in part,
Dear Pope Benedict,
… We are amazed that your advisors have not advised you that the Assembly of First Nations do not represent the Ohnkwehonwe. We are the original beings and thus the caretakers of this Land … The Assembly of First Nations, however, represents only those of our People who have become citizens of Canada and do not, in any way, represent us …
Your Church must accept responsibility, not only for the acts of genocide during the twentieht century but, more importantly, for the original Papal Bulls which confirmed that, as we were without Christian souls, European nations were authorized to seize our lands and, by extension, to murder our People in an endeavour to seize the great wealth which your Church realized we possessed.
As an ongoing integral part of your culpabaility in relation to the acts of genocide committed against us, your church then actively participated in the kidnapping of our children by armed thugs, otherwise known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, forcing them at gun point into residential schools where they were raped and murdered by your clergy and others in a campaign which included germ warfare against us.
At a time when the world still seeks punishment against those responsible for the holocaust against our brothers and sisters of the Jewish tradition, we are offended and, indeed, enraged in the knowledge that over 50% of our children were murdered at the hands of Canada’s servants in concert with the action of the Christian church and yet you, as the Head of that Church, appeat to think that all you have to do is offer an apology and all is forgiven.
… We do not accept your apology.
You must be aware and you must not be allowed to forget that clergy, many of them under the authority of the Catholic Church, murdered our children by exposing them to deadly diseases (smallpox, tuberculosis and others) and this in a deliberate attempt to eliminate us … Accordingly, neither you nor Canadian officials will be permitted to plead ignorance in this regard. Being aware of these atrocities, you have a moral and a legal obligation to seek justice for the victims of such crime. Clearly, therefore, you were, are and always will be held accountable for this mass murder of innocent children.
… We will not enter into a common future with people who would allow such injustice to continue. We demand a full and impartial investigation of those atrocities and that those responsible for them be brought to justice.
We can advise you further that, in view of the ongoing policy of genocide being perpetrated against us by Canada, we have expressed our concerns, as representatives of the sovereign Mohawk Nation, to the International Criminal Court at the Hague and this with a view to having the Court acknowledge our sovereignty as a Nation, and, by extension, to seek an investigation of the atrocities being perpetarted against us by Canada.
… As an initial step in that process, we would anticipate that you would withdraw the Papal Bulls which, in our opinion, were responsible for the genocidal policy … throughout Turtle Island.
Please acknowledge receipt of the present correspondence.
Sincerely,
(signature)
Arnold Douglas
Secretary General, Mohawk Nation
RR #1
Mohawk Territory at Grand River
Turtle Island N0A 1M0
canada like the usa PAID these churches to house native children. governments used police and army to steal these same children from their families. they are both to blame.
and ratzinger is supposedly taken the title of gods rep here on earth…he can bear the responsibilities for that churches wrongs no matter how long ago. he has the power to rescind the bulls. but he has no will to. he is also to blame as is the entire system that allowed them to hide pedophiles and move them to where they could abuse other kids. the same thing happend in ireland around the same time and the exact same thing is happening in south america NOW. why do you want to defend these murderers and molesters of children?:
it was church clergy of both catholic and protestant churches who were guilty of the sexual and physical abuse occuring in these hell holes. even today they refuse to turn over the bodies of tens of thousands of children they killed, refusing to give them peace even in death.
from ireland:
“Lots of people didn’t survive. That’s what people have to know. And there’s no genuine justice if we can’t name our abusers.”
Christine Buckley, Irish survivor of Catholic Sister of Mercy orphanage, Dublin, May 20, 2009
from canada’s policy about the abuse to native children:
“The Commissioners shall not receive into evidence any allegation of wrongdoing, or shall allow the naming of names of alleged abusers …”
from the mandate of Canada’s “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” into Indian Residential Schools, 2008
does that sound like an apology? we can’t even name the ones who are murderers?? our children are dead and they get to live free with no justice!
just to add…aside from the papal bulls in question, this is not ancient history. this is recent memory. survivors of these places are still with us today…and so are the abusers and murderers.
ETA @ DJimenez…this has nothing to do with hispanics. this has to do with the institutions of the catholic church the united church of canada and the anglican church of canada who for a hundred years until the 1990s, ran schools where indigenous children were beaten and murdered. some of the people who did this..individuals, are STILL ALIVE and living free. our children are dead! are you saying you think we should just accept their “i’m sorry” without seeking justice? i’ll assume you simply misunderstood because i have a hard time thinking anyone would find that acceptable. they are HIDING the abusers from justice.
ETA@dowhanawi…again the native seems to be the only one knowing what is happening around us. the other answers are speaking as if this is old history! please people…read this again or google it yourself. this is TODAY, not hundreds of years ago. the survivors of these places are still with us and suffering!
Best answer:
Answer by Just did it!
no, nobody heard of it, besides the mohawks who wrote it and the vatican clerk who opened the letter and filed it as the “recyclable paper”.
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LifeWay Women?s Living Proof Live with Beth Moore Inspires Women of Every Age
LifeWay Women’s Living Proof Live with Beth Moore Inspires Women of Every Age
Toronto, Ontario (Vocus) February 4, 2010
Thousands of women will gather on March 12 and 13 at Toronto’s Ricoh Coliseum to spend time hearing from author Beth Moore at LifeWay Women’s Living Proof Live event.
Moore, whose books and studies, including “Breaking Free and Esther: It’s Tough Being a Woman,” have been read by millions around the world, is known for her ability to apply biblical scripture to everyday life. The event brings her teaching to life as she offers insights that touch the hearts of all women, regardless of their age, race or denomination.
This will be Moore’s second trip to Canada on behalf of LifeWay Women. In 2008, she presented to a packed house in Vancouver, though her presence may be found regularly on the broadcast program, “Life Today,” which broadcasts on stations throughout the country.
“We are thrilled that Living Proof Live with Beth Moore is coming to Toronto,” said Wendy Tomlinson, city coordinator for Living Proof Live. “She’s a passionate, gifted author and speaker who has touched so many lives. The Ricoh Coliseum will be an exciting place to be March 12 and 13.”
Acclaimed worship leader Travis Cottrell and his Praise Team will join Moore for the weekend event. The event is scheduled for Fri. from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and Sat. from 8:30 a.m. to Noon. All seats are $ 60 general admission, which includes two days of music and worship, sessions led by Beth Moore and opportunities for fellowship with others.
Women may register at http://www.lifeway.com/livingproof , or by calling 800.254.2022.
DATE/TIME:
March 12 – 13, 2010
Fri. from 7 – 9:30 p.m., and Sat. from 8:30 a.m. – Noon
LOCATION:
Ricoh Coliseum, 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M6K 3C3
REGISTRATION/MORE INFORMATION:
Online at http://www.lifeway.com/livingproof , or via phone at 800.254.2022
About LifeWay Women’s Events and LifeWay Christian Resources
LifeWay Women’s Events is a trusted source for biblical events and training. Each year, more than 100,000 women participate in the events held throughout the country. LifeWay Christian Resources, established in 1891 in Nashville, Tenn., is one of the world’s largest providers of Christian products and services, including Bibles, church literature, books, music, audio and video recordings, church supplies, and Internet services through LifeWay.com. The company owns and operates 154 LifeWay Christian Stores across the nation, as well as two of the largest Christian conference centers in the country. The company is a nonprofit organization that reinvests income above operating expenses in mission work and other ministries around the world. For additional information, visit http://www.lifeway.com .
About Beth Moore
Beth Moore is a speaker and author of best-selling books and Bible studies that are read by women of all ages, races, and denominations. Moore is a woman of purpose, preparation, prayer, and passion. It’s apparent in everything she does, from teaching her weekday class at Houston’s First Baptist Church to speaking to the thousands of women who attend her Living Proof Live conferences each year. For more information, visit http://www.lifeway.com/livingproof .
About Travis Cottrell
Travis Cottrell is a contemporary Christian singer, arranger, and worship leader. He uses a blended style of worship in leading churches, student conferences, and events such as Living Proof Live with Beth Moore. Recent musical projects include “Jesus Saves: Live,” the “3:16 Worship Musical,” “The Lamb Has Overcome” for Living Proof Live, and the live worship project Alive Forever. He and his wife Angela, who often ministers with him, are also songwriters.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Amy Gray, APR
Gray Public Relations
615.497.1799
agray(at)graypr(dot)com
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Title Recounts How God Captured Author?s Broken Heart and Mended It
Title Recounts How God Captured Author’s Broken Heart and Mended It
Longwood, FL (Vocus) April 24, 2010
Xulon Press author Reddy Suzwe asked God the question “what is life?” many times, but never once did she imagine He was going to capture her broken heart and mend it. At first it felt as though she had undergone open heart surgery—she felt every single emotion that was touched on by God. As painful as some of the things done to her in the past had been, she came to understand the reason why God was there—and she opened her heart to Him in order for healing to begin. Now, in her new title, Finding My Way Home: One Woman’s Journey ($ 20.99, paperback, 978-1-61579-889-6; $ 32.99, hardcover, 978-1-61579-890-2), the author touches on life experiences and showcases her journey as she worked to free herself from oppression, rebuild her life, and emerge from the wilderness alive and unscathed. It turned out to be the journey of a lifetime.
“The most important thing about my book is that it is uplifting and real,” the author says. “It is unique as it touches on life issues that most have struggled with, giving hope along the way and also showcasing a life being transformed by God. It touches on love to enhance lives.”
The message in Suzwe’s book comes through clearly, as though readers are having a one on one conversation with the author. “The writing is fresh, as it allows for the uniqueness to show,” she explains. “It touches on positive thinking and expresses the love of God and people while the life is being transformed and a testimony of God’s love is given in the process.”
Reddy Suzwe currently resides in Ontario, Canada.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 7,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Finding My Way Home through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Finding My Way Home is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.
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Kingdom Bound Music Festival Adds Hot Group Casting Crowns as Headliner
Kingdom Bound Music Festival Adds Hot Group Casting Crowns as Headliner
Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) December 25, 2005
One of North America’s largest and longest-running Christian music festivals, Kingdom Bound, celebrates its 20th anniversary with a stellar line-up of just announced headliners, including Casting Crowns, who will play the festival with a rousing concert on August 7, 2006. Kingdom Bound 2006 will be held at Six Flags Darien Lake amusement park and camping resort, in Darien Center, New York (near Buffalo-Niagara Falls) August 6-9, 2006.
The annual festival, which typically attracts 70,000 people from all over the United States and Canada, will feature over 40 popular recording artists and 30 speakers, to be announced at a later date.
Current headliners include Newsboys, MercyMe, Casting Crowns and Third Day.
MercyMe is a pop-rock band whose “I Can Only Imagine” and “Here With Me” songs have become huge hits on secular adult contemporary radio stations during the past two years.
Casting Crowns is arguably Christian music’s most popular band, having sold nearly two million albums within the past two years. Known for #1 charting songs like “If We Are the Body,” “Who Am I,” and “Voice of Truth,” Casting Crowns is a ministry-oriented group of unpretentious men and women who connect well with an audience.
Third Day, featuring the muscular voice of lead singer Mac Powell, is a solid Southern rock band with countless hits, including “Agnus Dei,” “Blackbird,” “Forever,” “Praise Song” and “Come Together.”
Newsboys, a rock band originally from Australia, have sold over 5 million albums in their two decades together as one of Christian rock’s favorite touring groups. Known for energetic live rock shows, comparable to U2’s, Newsboys have had several hits like “Shine” and “He Reigns.”
“I saw Casting Crowns at Encounter Ontario in Toronto, in 2005,” says Mark Weber, of ChristianMusicMonthly.com, “and they impressed me with catchy songs that make the audience think about their faith. I can’t wait to see them at Kingdom Bound 2006.”
Kingdom Bound 2006 tickets are now on sale at http://www.itickets.com, and campsites are currently available for the duration of the event. Call 800-461-4485 or visit http://www.kingdombound.org for more information.
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have a crush what should I do?
Question by Nicole R: have a crush what should I do?
I met this guy about 2-3 years ago his Name is Adam he is a musician, and he’s 25 years old I’m 22, he’s made his own Cd and he’s done many preformances he’s also a christian, I really like him I’ve had a crush on him for awhile, he taught me guitar and he’s single surprisingly enough but he lives in nashville but often visit London Ontario I’ve always wanted to date him but I don’t belive he date someone like me what should I do??
Best answer:
Answer by eMilY EScAlAtoR
ask him out see what happens
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