Phil Wagler of Kelowna, B.C., is global director of the World Evangelical Alliance Peace and Reconciliation Network. He shares what he learned on a fall trip to a country at war.
Welcome to the last of this series on community relationships. Thanks to all who wrote. Read all the columns at FaithToday.ca/FellowshipSkills.
In a world marked by polarization, the Peace and Reconciliation Network is offering help. Its new consulting process Disagreeing Well can help a small group engage with the dynamics of conflict, disagreement and relational distancing.
The Latin America Evangelical Alliance is inviting the global church to pray for Venezuela.
An extended review of the new movie starring Canadian actor Ryan Gosling
The True Story of Canadian Human Trafficking (Paul Boge). The Story of all Stories: Genesis 1-11 (Darrell Johnson). Modern Tech & the Human Future (Craig Gay). Educated: A Memoir (Tara Westover). Art by Melissa Townsend
The Tao of Right and Wrong, by Dennis Danielson. Ampersand: Poems, by D. S. Martin. A Sinking Star, by Chrissy M. Dennis. Wherever I Go, music by Dan Bremnes. Art by Rosalie Olson.
As a Christian journalist, my head is always in the news. Whether I’m scanning the latest headlines, interviewing contacts or working my network, looking for potential stories, I’m immersed in the latest events
Vancouver's Planted Network evaluates churches' current meal programs, helps them improve and trains volunteers for new programs.
Four Gifts, by April Yamasaki. Exporting the Rapture, by Donald Harman Akenson. The Pilgrim Year, by Steve Bell. Becoming, by Michelle Obama. Face the Waves, music by Chelsea Amber. Art by Philip Mix.