No book is read in a vacuum. You may kid yourself that you are “getting away from it all” to be quiet and simply read. But the “all” never retreats very far. And if the book is any good, it will follow you back into the “all” anyway. And there, the book and your life will find...
Art by Christine Cole; Signs of Life (McAlpine, Thiessen, Walker); Bullies and Saints (Dickson); The Lighthouse: A Novel (O'Brien); Forming Christian Communities in a Secular Age (Dickau); Five Little Indians (Good)
Et les tendances en matière de dons dans l'Église canadienne
Today, I rushed home from work and called my Member of Parliament. It wasn’t nearly as difficult or stressful as I feared. To be honest, I don’t even know why I thought it would be. What was I so worried about?
Creative ways to love our neighbours
The personal story behind the Thirst Art Exhibition that will celebrate Christian creativity later this fall in Oakville, Ont.
About 1 in 20 Canadians will be fasting and praying, seeking the favour of God, from Feb. 28 to March 29. Let's pray for them, says the national coordinator of Loving Muslims Together.
Une nouvelle enquête suggère que la moitié des Canadiens sont soit agnostiques, soit athées, soit non religieux. Et seul un dixième assiste à des services religieux chaque semaine. Comment l'église répondra-t-elle?
Qui est David Guretzki, le nouveau président-directeur général de l'Alliance évangélique du Canada ? Il s'est entretenu avec Faith Today sur le rôle de l'AEC dans la communauté chrétienne du Canada et sur ses espoirs pour l'avenir (ainsi que de son hobby, l'astrophotographie, ...
Halifax writer David Friesen shares tips for finding Christian community in a new city, from church visits to small groups, and build lasting connections.