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The Full Story

The 4 Pillars

The National Leadership Briefing works to advance the

Christian principles that under gird the Four Pillars into society, culture, politics, and government.

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Pillar #1

Parental Authority

Parents have the right to raise their children the way they want.

Pillar #2

Right of Belief

Those we elect to serve us in civil government must respect and defend our right of belief and freedom of religion.

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Pillar #3

Protection for the Vulnerable

The laws and policies of civil government must provide for the safety and security of the citizens, especially the vulnerable.

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Pillar #4

Our Children and Future Generations

It is inappropriate for civil government to heap debt upon the backs of our children and future generations.

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In the fall of 2016, the first of a series of citizen surveys started going out across the country, to leaders and centers of influence within the faith communities of Canada.

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The surveys asked questions about what the faith community leaders believed were the issues and challenges that they were facing in their communities.

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What were their ‘priorities’? What was important to them and the people they served?

Their responses included (but were not limited to) issues such as Human trafficking, prostitution law, pornography addiction, euthanasia and the vulnerable, drug use and marijuana edibles, abortion, education, conscience protection, freedom of religion, the protection of all children, gender theory, debt, and taxation.

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It is from these initial survey responses and subsequent opportunities for faith leaders to provide input that the 4 Pillar priorities were identified. 

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To view the complete story, click the link to download the transcript.

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