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15 September, 2021
The lessons of my grandmother

An apology uttered is nothing compared to an apology lived.

05 September, 2021
Sleeping while the Kingdom comes

Jesus set an example for us of the importance of rest, writes Rev. Amanda Currie of Regina.

01 September, 2021
The FT Interview with Joanna la Fleur

Joanna la Fleur is a communications expert who hosts the Word Made Digital podcast. She coaches churches and organizations how to have a better digital presence. She spoke with us about what Christians learned as the ...

01 September, 2021
Contributing to the good of our neighbours

What thoughtful civic engagement can look like and how to begin

24 August, 2021
Three pages a day to read the Bible in a year

We need the complex protein of Romans as well as the natural sugars and vitamins found in the easier to digest Gospels.

23 August, 2021
Browse the Jul/Aug 2021 issue

Features: Dallas Jenkins on his video series The Chosen; post-Covid spiritual growth; Pentecostal history in Canada and a slate of guest columnists displaying mentoring in action. View selections here or page through ...

09 August, 2021
Staying motivated during a pandemic

An expert on pastoral health points us to the physical and mental habits that fight burnout and instead reignite a zest for life

09 August, 2021
Five reviews from Jul/Aug 2021

Art by Christine Peterkin; Now, How Shall We We Be? (Badley and Ross); Little Theologians (Csinos); Can I Believe? (Stackhouse); All Things Wise and Wonderful (Warren); Extraordinary Canadians (Mansbridge)

08 August, 2021
Seeking to belong

Our shared identity in Christ frees us to celebrate our uniqueness

05 August, 2021
Preparing for the post-pandemic letdown

When we experience a letdown after a sustained crisis, we may not be able to re-activate in ways we had envisioned. Rest, gentleness, talking, and fixing our eyes on Jesus can help.

02 August, 2021
Being Christian in a secular society

From culture wars to positive engagement

31 July, 2021
Planning for post-Covid spiritual growth

We have inherited a set of everyday tools that can help open us to God