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When Poor Theology Meets Social Justice (Elizabeth Anderson)

May 31, 2026 by Kevin Rogers in Christianity, Elizabeth Anderson, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Windsor Ontario
When Poor Theology Meets Social Justice (Elizabeth Anderson)
Kevin Rogers

Elizabeth Anderson is the director of Urban Cry School of Mission in Windsor, Ontario. At the Our City Windsor 2026 conference, she brought a fascinating perspective from Paul’s offerings for the church in Jerusalem during their experience of famine.

In our pursuit of social justice, what distinguishes a humanistic response from the justice that God is looking for?

Links:

Our City Windsor

https://ourcitywindsor.ca/

Urban Cry School of Mission

https://urbancry.ca/

May 31, 2026 /Kevin Rogers
Elizabeth Anderson, Urban Cry School of Mission, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Social Work
Christianity, Elizabeth Anderson, New Song Church, Religion & Spirituality, Windsor Ontario
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Christian Psychotherapist is not an Oxymoron (Valerie Good interview)

February 01, 2026 by Kevin Rogers in Valerie Good, Urban Ministry, Mental Health, At Risk Youth
Christian Psychotherapist is not an Oxymoron (Valerie Good interview)
Kevin Rogers

Valerie Good is a graduate of Tyndale Seminary and a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists. She has been practising in the field of mental health for 20 years. Valerie currently works as a Clinical Supervisor in an accredited community mental health agency.

She and her family live in Bradford, just north of Toronto. Her husband Rob was the founding pastor of Promise Church until recently when he took a staff position at Heartland Community Church in Mississauga.


Rob Good and Promise Church interview:

https://www.sidewalkskylinepodcast.com/sidewalkskylinepodcast/rob-good-and-promise-church


February 01, 2026 /Kevin Rogers
Valerie Good, Rob Good, Mental Health, Bradford Ontario, Social Work, Gender Politics, At Risk Youth
Valerie Good, Urban Ministry, Mental Health, At Risk Youth
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