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John Van Sloten

John Van Sloten is the preaching pastor of New Hope Church in Calgary and author of The Day Metallica Came to Church.

A "new" Rembrandt and the art of creation

John Van Sloten

Seeing God in Toronto Blue Jays baseball

John Van Sloten

The higher love modeled by The Imitation Game

John Van Sloten

Lent’s Reminder That We’re All Wolves of Wall Street

John Van Sloten

Why does God allow pain? A possible answer from the Sochi Olympics

John Van Sloten

The Christ-like intimacy of Richard Renaldi’s Touching Strangers

John Van Sloten

Preaching Breaking Bad

John Van Sloten

Personalizing Netflix and the danger of closed systems

John Van Sloten

Hurricane Sandy through the eyes of Job

John Van Sloten


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