Newfoundland and Labrador writer Fraser D. Roberts reflects on why we're still called – even after the pandemic changed what's normal – to build on that habit.
The first time I told another Evangelical I was taking a course called “The Lives of the Saints: Then and Now,” the response to my enthusiasm for my subject was less than enthusiastic. An arched eyebrow. A slight tilt of the head. A look of mild distaste. And then, a one-word ...
An extended review of a 2023 book by Aimee Patterson
An extended review of a 2025 music recording by Justin Bieber
Resting isn’t just about the individual doing the resting, reflects Faith Today staff Rachel Baarda after a trip to Israel sponsored by the Israel Ministry of Tourism
A Canadian Christian organization that helps people with diseases like leprosy is making a difference in India, reports Rebecca Collett of Effect Hope.
Started in 2011, Canada’s Roman Catholic–Evangelical Dialogue has just completed one of its longest joint explorations, concluding two-and-a-half years of biannual meetings on the issues of Indigenous reconciliation and the residential schools.
We need to revise our framework and develop a better theology of the person.
How I’ve been blessed by online talks by theologians during the pandemic, by Ottawa writer Robert MacKenzie
Lorna Dueck is CEO of Crossroads Christian Communications Inc., home of the popular daytime TV show 100 Huntley Street. She’s also CEO of the YES TV network, and a frequent contributor on faith and public life in The Globe and Mail. She spoke to Faith Today about Christian med...