On racism and reconciliation thunder
"My paintings are an invitation to pause and consider the invisible, the intangible and the mysterious, to reflect on the sacred space within each one of us."
Meeting the challenges of our time with intellectual rigour
Technology is not neutral. It is hard to resist and – much like junk food –is designed to draw us into habits, some of them unpleasant if not nasty.
First person, by Holly Fortier
As the world observes World Refugee Day, let's consider how conflict leads to hunger and how Christians are responding.
Not everything has a purpose. How God works for the good of His people.
An extended review of this 2023 book by Aaron A.M. Ross
What might God be teaching me in this difficult time?
How can pastors avoid saying too little – and too much?