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An online supplement of contemporary Canadian poetry, an addition to those published in our Mar/Apr 2026 issue.
The danger of making someone “the other” is not only what it does to them, but what it does to us, writes Alberta journalist Dan Veeneman. Jesus calls Christians to a better way.
Tackling global poverty is more than charity, writes the director of Kentro Christian Network in a reflection and report on International Development Week.
Protestant Christians are sometimes confused (or suspicious) about Lent. Why?
Clarisse Mukashumbusho Cechetto remembers how a hymn she learned as a child spoke to her heart when she heard it in her new home in Canada.
Allison Alley, president and CEO of World Vision Canada, shares ways for Christians to shine a light through global engagement.
If we lived our lives “as in heaven,” how would we relate to one another? What can we do now to live into that reality today? Canadian Foodgrains Bank shares two free resources.
New Brunswick writer Lynda Lewis remembers the inspiring faith of her friend Rebecca Ann Cooper, even 20 years later.
What were our most read articles and most visited webpages of the year?
West Coast podcaster and writer Melanie Beerda reflects on choosing our words carefully, especially in online comments.
PhD student William Horton tackles six basic questions about the reliability of the Bible.
How a super-committed small group in Langley, B.C., grew together in mentorship and discipleship.
Kanata pastor Bob Davies shares how Christians can support their Jewish neighbours amid rising antisemitism.
Ottawa writer Karen Monie reflects on biblical ideas on using our money at Christmas and all year round.
Learning to grieve well in the holiday season.