A teacher and hip-hop head in Nova Scotia reports on ministry in a vibrant but misunderstood culture across Canada.
Features: deconstructing faith; how churches coped with pandemic restrictions; fractured relationships in the church; and interview with communications expert Joanna la Fleur
Roger and Joan Short’s small group in Ottawa has met regularly for over half a century.
Yes, the Oscars have rolled up the red carpet, but for Canadian Christian publications, it’s awards season.
How a super-committed small group in Langley, B.C., grew together in mentorship and discipleship.
Party invitations are straightforward. Social convention tells me how to respond, I check my calendar, instinctually weigh how much I care about this occasion and—bam—a decision has been reached. Not in this case. In this case, I had been invited by a good Christian frie...
Aimee Semple McPherson
Charting religious trends in Canada over the past 50 years has been a fascinating experience. Like the announcer who is calling the game from the booth, I have watched a wide range of church leaders down on the field bask in the heady numerical glory days of the late 1960s, on...
Sincere reflection amid unprecedented closures, conspiracy theories
We don’t have the option to withdraw into self-congratulatory faithfulness