How good are we at forgiving, rebuking, saying sorry and the like? Let’s reflect together in this new series.
Kevin Flatt is associate professor of history and director of research at Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ont., and a history columnist for Faith Today magazine. This week on the Faith Today blog we feature some of our favourite Flatt columns.
Why do some Evangelicals support politicians who stoke division and demonstrate behaviour inconsistent with our stated theological convictions?
Sister Jean Ann Ledwell introduced me to advocacy as a way of being Church.
Investigating the World Mission Society Church of God
A Liberal and a Conservative both argue against privatizing beliefs
An extended review of a 2024 book by Leanne Friesen
Christmas is a time of reflection. As Christians, we reflect on the coming of Christ as light in a dark world. Many people also use the time to reflect on events of the past year.
Defending our expressive freedoms. Reflecting on the case of Manitoba medical student Rafael Zaki.
Why I’ve come to love weekly communion