We have just finished Day 2! I think we are all pinching ourselves thinking "Can this be real?"--we know this is all way bigger than we can comprehend right now. The response in both Victoria and Kelowna has been encouraging. We kicked tour off with appointments with 2 MLA's and likely MP to be (the Liberal candidate for the next provincial election in BC). The steps of the Leg. Assembly was so powerful and both evening meetings have been weighty as well. Tonight the youth from Kelowna got up one by one on the mic and declared "I have a voice!:" It was very powerful and the presence was strong. As a generation we are rising!! I can feel it--I can see it.
The press showed up yesterday too! Following is a great article that was printed in the Victoria paper this morning when we left. It is really encouraging--I especially love the opener! , Bless you as you read. Faytene
TOUR AIMS TO GIVE SOCIAL CONSERVATIVES A MEANINGFUL VOICE
BY JEFF RUD Times Colonist staff
They’re calling it Siege 2005, and they’re asking God to dispatch his "angelic armies of heaven against the works of darkness.’’
But spokeswoman Faytene Kryskow, who kicked off a ninecity tour with a prayer rally on the steps of the B.C. legislature Thursday, says the movement is mostly about raising awareness of Canada’s large contingent of socially conservative young people, who are too often ignored.
"This is not a protest, but a mobilization of those of us who have more of a socially conservative ideology,’’ said the 30-year-old Vancouver missionary.
Among young people in Canada, it’s the ideologically liberal voices that are usually loudest, she said. Her tour, which will include prayer meetings at legislatures and culminate at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa on Aug. 23, is designed to turn up the volume on the other side.
On Thursday, about 70 people — young and old, including one man with a T-shirt reading "Jesus is my Homeboy" — listened to Kryskow speak about taking a stand as the "voice of righteousness and justice" in Canada.
Afterward, the group recited in unison the "Josiah Covenant," which spells out a commitment to help "re-establish the righteous foundations laid up by our righteous forefathers.’’
Kryskow said the group isn’t telling other people how to live, and her speech didn’t make reference to topics such as abortion or gay and lesbian marriage.
But NDP MLA Rob Fleming, who agreed to meet with the group, said in an interview that he had a "very frank difference of opinion" with them when he said that he was proud that Canada was one of the first countries in the world to allow gay marriage.
Kryskow said she personally supports the traditional view of marriage and believes that "in the womb a baby is a life, absolutely.’’ But she said her group has no collective or official stance on these issues. "We’re not out to be pegged with any cause, at all.’’
A core group of about 10 young Christians from the Lower Mainland is doing the entire Siege Tour and organizing local rallies along the way. Kryskow, who has pre-arranged meetings with politicians, said her tour is getting organizational support from two Christian sponsors — Extreme Prophetic Vancouver and the National House of Prayer.
The movement represents "untapped votes" in Canada, she said. "We want to live in a nation that … doesn’t make us feel like we’ve got three eyes if we choose not to have sex before marriage or something like that."
Faytene Kryskow talks to a gathering at the legislative buildings Thursday as part of a cross-Canada tour. John McKay/TC
Saturday, August 13, 2005
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hey guys. Just a quick note. Where it says "Liberal candidate in the next provincial election" It should actually be "Liberal candidate in the next federal election". I know Mr. Mulroney was encouraged by the time you spent with him and also he was impressed with the group. Keep On Going!
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