Secularism and Christianity in the family
1 JANUARY 2003
A marital and family therapist from Canada, Dr Ann Evans will explore the tension between secularism and Christianity within families in a free public seminar at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga. Hosted by Saint Martin’s College as part of its Occasional Seminar Series, Dr Evans will address the topic, No Creche for Christmas, Mom on Sunday 22 September from 4pm to 6pm in the Fairfax Centre, building 382, Park Place, near car park 19 off Valder Way, CSU in Wagga Wagga. College Head, The Rev. Jenny Willsher said, “This Seminar will interest anybody who has experienced the cultural divide between Christianity and secularism up close and personal; right in their own family.” A therapist in Vancouver, Dr Evans is also doing intensive work with couples in other parts of the world. She has taught pastoral counselling and dream interpretation at The Toronto School of Theology at the Victoria University. Toronto. Dr Evans began her professional life as a member of the clergy in The United Church of Canada.
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