We’re publishing some examples of Christian groups trying new things in the pandemic, but we didn't have room in our Jul/Aug print issue for all the great stories. Here's one in Surrey and one in Toronto that you can only read about on our website.
Why the periphery isn’t so bad after all
The City Harmonic is a Juno-award winning Canadian Christian band out of Hamilton, Ont. At Faith Today, we love their sound. They are fresh, worshipful, challenging and hugely easy to listen to. The Sept/Oct. relaunch of Faith Today included a review of their latest recording,...
Looking for surprises in the history of Christianity among Indigenous Peoples
Here’s your sneak peek at some of the great content coming up in the March/April Faith Today. We all have probably had difficult conversations when people ask us good and important faith questions…and we are stumped. Faith Today’s upcoming cover story features great answers to...
How saying goodbye has changed and why it matters. An essay by Tim Perry
An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of a 2023 book by Geddy Lee
When Peter MacKay reported earlier this year that prostitution is “very corrosive” to our society, many scoffed at his moral stand. Though he hadn’t started the debate, MacKay was in the middle of it when the Supreme Court ruled our prostitution laws unconstitutional last Chr...
Ken Shigematsu reflects on rejecting heresy and choosing reconciliation.
It’s James Beverley week on the Faith Today blog. We will be featuring some of our favourite columns from a writer who has informed and challenged Faith Today readers for years.