New free video series prepares Canadian churches to help people such as Ukrainian refugees who've been scarred by tough life experiences.
As Canada marks a second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, let's listen prayerfully to the story of Temera Millar and the insights of Ron Hartwig, both of North American Indigenous Ministries.
Faith Today is partnering with the Peace & Reconciliation Network to launch a new twice-monthly blog series offering inspiration and equipping related to peace and reconciliation. Here's the first post.
Why do some Evangelicals support politicians who stoke division and demonstrate behaviour inconsistent with our stated theological convictions?
How does God's call on Christians to be ambassadors of reconciliation lead us to respond to news about the remains of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School? Phil Wagler reflects.
Phil Wagler of the Peace and Reconciliation Network reflects on what God might be calling us to do: Pray Kingdom prayers. Be aware of the humanity of our neighbours and those in the conflict zones. Be sacrificial, and cheerful about it.
Meet Joel Zantingh, the new Canadian coordinator of the Peace and Reconciliation Network.
The nations are crying out for a solution to a cascade of calamities. Dare we say this is a good news moment? Indeed it is, because of the Resurrection and the third way of the Kingdom of God.
Friendship with Jesus: An Imaginative Prayer Journey; Human Difference: Reflections on a Life in Proximity to Disability; Discern + Engage: Essentials of Spiritual Warfare; Being Human: Abortion and the Church; and more
CY Yan knows what it is to be a displaced person. He came from Hong Kong to Canada more than 30 years ago.