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What makes Canada
great? Some say it’s the clean air, the rich natural resources, the three
million lakes spread across beautiful landscapes. Others say it’s the people,
known worldwide to be considerate, polite, and welcoming. Then there are
those who believe its greatness lies in its civil liberties, guaranteed in
the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Because of these
freedoms, many leave familiar surroundings and warmer climates to brave the
cold of the True North. But even in Canada, those freedoms can be shaken.
Some may still remember the October Crisis of 1970 when strikes, protests, even
bombings, left an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty in the Province of
Quebec. The crisis came to a head when two cabinet ministers were
kidnapped and one, Pierre Laporte, was murdered.
During those fearful weeks, it was not business as usual. In response to the
crisis, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau made an unprecedented decision - he invoked
the War Measures Act during peace time, suspending basic civil
rights and liberties. It was a controversial decision. Some agreed it was
necessary, others felt it was not. But regardless of where one fell on
the issue, one thing was certain – there was a crisis, and a recognition that
outside help was needed to bring the situation under control.
Viewed in broad strokes, the tapestry of our nation is rich, beautiful, and
seamless. We are free, we are independent, and when crisis comes, we know
how to handle it. Or do we? If we were to zoom in on the individual lives
that make up our great nation, would we still see freedom and beauty?
The truth is that viewed closely, it is clear that the fabric of our nation is
being torn apart. Over 3 million Canadian young people are experiencing
mental health issues like anxiety, stress, and depression. Suicide
accounts for 24% of deaths for people ages 15 - 24.[i]
Alarming numbers of Canadians experience violence, abuse, poverty, and
uncertainty on a daily basis. Morality is on the decline. Addictions are
on the rise. As for our health, 2 out of 3 Canadians are dying of heart
disease, stroke, or cancer.[ii] The numbers are sobering and
reveal that Canadians are in the midst of a crisis so broad, so systemic, so
severe, that it makes the October Crisis pale in comparison. To many, Quebec’s
crisis called for decisive, even drastic action – and the War Measures
Act was invoked. But what action can be taken for the individual
crisis of broken hearts, broken homes, and broken lives?
Many of us live by our own philosophy of life. When there is a problem,
we look to government, health care, education, even credit cards to get us out
of trouble. We cling to our right to be left alone, to try to figure out how to
get through life on our own. But many of us find that our efforts only
lead to failure. We try different methods, and when they don’t work, we
look for others. We try relationships, counselling, even pres**tion
drugs, all to hide the pain that fills and overwhelms our lives. But
could it be that there are certain things none of our solutions can solve?
Could it be that we are in a crisis so great that it is time to let go of our
opinions and reach out to a Higher Power?
At this point, you may be tempted to turn away, and that’s okay. But if
you read on, you may discover something that will change your life for the
better. You see, thousands of men, women and children just like you find
true security, purpose and healing in a Saviour. It’s true that as you weave
through the millions of “professed” believers, it’s hard to find authenticity.
But if you look hard enough, you will find genuine seekers and the Source of
their inner strength.
I don't know what your past experience with Christianity has been. It may have
been very negative, or maybe Christianity seems irrelevant to you. But maybe
it’s time to take a second look. There is often a world of difference
between “Christians” and “Christ”. Christians can often mislead, but not
Christ. You can trust Him. Why? Because He proclaimed a war measures act upon
Himself. When a great war between good and evil broke out in heaven (see
Revelation 12) then spilled to earth (Genesis 3), Christ had to make a choice.
He could continue with business as usual in His heavenly surroundings, or He
could suspend His rights and freedoms to come and live among us and experience
our pain, our suffering and our sins. He chose to come (John 3:16), and
because He did, all who recognize the depths of their personal crisis can cry
out to Him, and find in Him healing and hope. After all, He said, “Come
to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew
11:28).
All this may not make sense to you, but if you are willing to start the
journey, you will not be disappointed. You will discover answers,
meaning, and purpose for your life. Christ promised, “And you will seek
Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah
29:13).
What makes Canada great? Is it its beauty, resources, and freedoms? Yes,
all of that. But perhaps the true greatness of a country begins in the
hearts of its people, people who are willing to recognize their challenges and
to seek for outside Help. Today is your opportunity to begin your journey
and give God a second chance. Contact us for more information on our
literature and free online Bible course. What do you have to lose?