What should Christians know as the 1970s craze regains visibility?
Tapestry Church in Richmond, B.C., has found a way to share time, treats and presence with those experiencing homelessness.
Ontario philosopher Elmer John Thiessen offers a critical review of parts of the new book Blessed Are the Undone and a critique the deconstructionist movement
Christmas is a time of reflection. As Christians, we reflect on the coming of Christ as light in a dark world. Many people also use the time to reflect on events of the past year.
Reconciliation. What we need is a new story. A fresh beginning. Here is what we are called to do. And here is how we can do it
World Vision Canada’s incoming president and CEO Michael Messenger is on the ground in Nepal supporting World Vision’s emergency response to last Saturday’s devastating earthquake. Prior to his departure, Michael reflected on a few common myths about how aid agencies respond t...
New free video series prepares Canadian churches to help people such as Ukrainian refugees who've been scarred by tough life experiences.
What were our most read articles and most visited webpages last year?
Oct. 2-8 is Mental Illness Awareness Week. Here's an advance look at a relevant article coming in our Nov/Dec issue.
An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of a 2024 book by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson