A couple of years ago a friend of mine and I went to the Calvin College Festival of Faith and Writing. There, we met another Canadian writer, an older Christian man whom I had met before. I introduced him to my friend and told him some of her impressive writing credentials....
Surprising origins and what we can learn
Politics is on everyone’s mind these days. It’s almost impossible to avoid, and why would we? As Christians we know we are citizens of another Kingdom, one we will welcome someday in its fullness. But in the meantime we are called to be good citizens here, engaged in caring fo...
David Martin is executive minister for the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Martin’s work takes him deeply into the topic of sexual misconduct within the Church, and he teaches and writes about it. This difficult work has resulted in the educational series Sacred Trust: Foster...
How would you respond if a doctor told you they are going to prescribe something to help you cope with your emotions or your racing or depressive thoughts?
Our May/June cover story examines how the Church is encountering voluntary euthanasia. Part 1 of a series by Patricia Paddey
The peacebuilding work in Sarajevo among a small band of Orthodox Serbs, Muslim Bozniaks and Catholic Croats is inspiring, writes Phil Wagler
An extended review of a 2024 book by Alastair Sterne
Bonita Mercer is a cattle farmer from Monetville, Ont., and a board member of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario, a professional organization for family farm entrepreneurs. CFFO advocates on behalf of 4,000 farm families, advising the provincial government on policy s...
Guest columnist Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon reflects on teaching our children digital literacy and how to use screens in healthy ways.