Do you have a bucket list for 2017? Author Ann Voskamp (our Jan/Feb Faith Today Interview) in her latest book The Broken Way: a daring path into the abundant life, suggests we think bigger than that. “What if,” she writes, “living the abundant life isn’t about having better st...
“Take it seriously, take it easy, take it to the Lord.”
New Canadian foundation interested in revitalizing downtown church spaces
An extended review of a 2021 book by Cynthia Tam
A major new EFC survey suggests half of Canadians are either agnostic, atheist or unreligious. And only a tenth attend religious services weekly. How will the church respond?
How can Canadian churches deal with division? Two pastors in Kelowna, B.C., discuss (on video) a small group approach designed to bring divided Christians together.
Ann Voskamp is the Ontario farmer’s wife, wildly successful – and wonderfully humble – author of The New York Times bestseller One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, and most recently The Broken Way: A Daring Path Into the Abundant Life. Voskamp met with...
I am a Canadian Indigenous man who is a Sixties Scoop survivor.
This Faith Today article by author and professor Paul Chamberlain digs into the common reasons people leave the faith, and what we can do about it.
Digby Wesleyan church offers an an annual late summer event to bless motorcyclists.