Artur Pawlowski

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Artur Pawlowski was born on March 28, 1973 in a town called Kożuchów, Poland. Currently he is a street preacher in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He operates a Christian organization and street outreach called Street Church which ministers to the homeless. He has been involved in politics advocating for the homeless, and has also spent much time in court due to charges laid against him by the Calgary Police Department.[1]

Recently, on October 24, 2013 he was covered by the National Post[2] stating that Calgary officials have a vendetta and was said to have pulled out a "thick sheaf of white papers from his briefcase" demonstrating the fact that he has had a lengthy battle for his rights to care for the homeless.

Media Coverage of Artur Pawloski over the years

  • Alberta PC leadership candidate’s ties to anti-gay evangelicals sparks scandal[3]
  • Anti-gay pastor, denied by Ric McIver, endorses the PC leadership candidate anyway[4]
  • Calgary Street Church feeds and clothes the homeless[5]
  • McIver's brief visit to the Lake of Fire costly[6]
  • Street preacher accuses Calgary officials of having a vendetta in eight-year battle over noise complaints[7]

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