An extended review of a 2024 book edited by Stanley Hauerwas and Hans S. Reinders
Civilian public service during the Second World War was an option chosen by some Christian pacifists in North America. An Alberta historian explains.
Jul/Aug 2024 features: Interrupted by astonishment; Immigrant churches imagine their futures; Congregations experiment with their calling; How to care for a grieving person; Ramping up food aid; and more
Jan/Feb 2025 features: Lives well told. Grief lessons. Women of Afghanistan. Searching for Jesus' path of power. Two retiring MPs on faith. On earth as a haven. Communities impacted by an individual's pain. Ending poverty with Angie Peters
May/Jun 2024 features: The kiss of joy; Creating a congregational culture of support; Making room for play; Four things a Gen Z pastor learned in his first two years; Waking up to the pastor shortage; and more
Stefan Epp-Koop of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank invites us to consider Christ’s call to not abandon some of our most vulnerable neighbours, in particular during the current Canadian federal election.
An extended review of a 2024 book by Angela Reitsma Bick and Peter Schuurman
An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of a 2024 book by M. D. Dunn
An extended review of a 2025 music recording by Mumford & Sons
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