The urban missiologist Glenn Smith recently stepped away from the Quebec-based ministry Christian Direction after 35 years, as Faith Today reported last issue. We asked this avid "student of Québec society" (as he describes himself) to reflect.
Art by Christine Cole; A Burning in my Bones (Collier); The Minister's Wife (Stiller); Untangling Popular Pro-Choice Arguments (van der Breggen); Angelicus: Poems (D.S. Martin); The End of Gender (Soh)
We’ve been doing this for a while. Let’s pause and take stock.
Pourquoi nos églises doivent inclure les lamentations
A sneak peek at a new essay by Dave Jeffery from our upcoming May/Jun 2021 issue.
The heartbreaking tragedy unfolding in Ukraine is leading believers to pray for an end to violence, practise hospitality to those in need, provide resources and learn more about the roots of the conflict. Many are also reflecting on how peacemakers have responded to similar cr...
Victoria, B.C., author Alastair Sterne reflects on the human and divine possibility of joy. Aussi disponible en français.
Author Lynda MacGibbon reflects on meeting a cabbie named Emmanuel, on the miraculous catch of fish in Luke 5, and astonishment in our lives today. (Aussi disponible en français)
Comment pouvons-nous saisir l'œuvre mystérieuse et surprenante de Dieu autour de nous ? Lynda MacGibbon y réfléchit.
Learning about mental health helps us love our neighbours and ourselves, writes psychotherapist Andrea Nwabuike