Faith Today asked a variety of Canadian Christian leaders about what they hope to read over the more relaxed summer season. Read on for the initial responses!
I’m not receiving CERB, but I’ve lived on the equivalent, or less, for most of my adult life. I’m used to bringing this sometimes-difficult part of my life to church. Some Christians are still adjusting to this. Here’s some ways you can help them.
Confronting the personal financial crisis. Historic church renewing through inner-city care. Christian families part of homeschooling growth. Are the pastor's kids alright? The FT interview with David Guretzki and Julia Beazley.
Ottawa writer Karen Monie reflects on biblical ideas on using our money at Christmas and all year round.
Art by Betty Spackman. Miracles and Other Reasonable Things (Bessey); Not Quite Us: Anti-Catholic Thought (Anderson); Encountering World Religions (Hexham); The Idea of Canada (Johnston); Defying Limits (Dave Williams)
L'article de couverture de notre numéro de mai/juin examine comment l'Église fait face à l'euthanasie volontaire
Une écrivaine principale de Faith Today partage sa propre expérience des soins à prodiguer à un être cher mourant, et comment le Canada pourrait faire mieux en matière de soins palliatifs
Une communauté scolaire chrétienne de la ville de Québec raconte le succès remarquable de ses plans d'expansion.
“What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” – Ecclesiastes 1:9
How good are we at rebuking, empathizing and the like? Let’s reflect together in this series.