Being a chaplain often involves listening to your heart and being directed by your soul – but also being willing to listen, writes Sue Wilkinson of Toronto.
Often God uses adults to support that call. (Aussi disponible en français)
This is not an exaggeration: When we dreamed up the idea of a Faith Today cover that readers could colour, one of us leaped out of their chair in excitement. And one of us looked wary. Which is closer to your reaction?
Our writer, Lisa Hall-Wilson, takes us behind the scenes of her article, “Can churches do better with our seniors?” including extra material and the background story behind the pivotal “Mr. Brown,” the senior who had such an impact on the spiritual life of the writer as a youn...
An extended review of a 2025 book by Harold Ristau
An extended review of this full-length 2022 music recording
Relationships built across differences empower public justice
I felt privileged to share these moments with both of these families knowing that one day, after every tear has been dried, there awaits a reunion of such proportions we cannot yet begin to fathom it.
Considering the Church as chaplain
Church wakes us from our busy routines and says, "Don’t forget!"