An extended review of the 2021 book by Stephen D. Elliott
MARILYN DRAPER is assistant professor of practical theology at Tyndale University College & Seminary. She is an ordained minister and church planter. She spoke to Faith Today about the role of story in evangelism and why we shouldn't worry so much about numbers in our churches.
Bible society leaders last year oversaw translations to 1.25 billion people speaking 106 languages. Faith Today intern Jaidyn Bremer went to Toronto to meet three key leaders and reports what they said.
As someone who has helped with the hands-on resettlement of close to 4,000 refugees in Canada in the past 28 years, in many ways, I am thrilled by the recent wave of enthusiasm, interest and compassion shown by Canadians from coast to coast in response to the plight of Syrian ...
Traveller reports stories of generosity for World Evangelical Alliance
Art by Christine Peterkin; Now, How Shall We We Be? (Badley and Ross); Little Theologians (Csinos); Can I Believe? (Stackhouse); All Things Wise and Wonderful (Warren); Extraordinary Canadians (Mansbridge)
Learning to trust the slow work of God
An extended review of a 2024 book by Grace Ji-Sun Kim
I felt a little bit like a little old lady (sorry little old ladies!). I sat in the front row of a Christian writers conference in the States, beside my friend Patricia Paddey. One of the speakers swore a bit of a blue streak from the podium. To make her point. To make us laug...
A recent editorial in The Globe and Mail began: “A physician who is predisposed by faith to make negative moral judgments about a patient is a bad doctor.”