This thoughtful essay is great for small groups, and comes with three discussion-starter questions at the end.
Since that day in early September when the image of a tiny boy’s body washed up on a Turkish shore began circulating in the media, thousands of compassionate Canadians have been wondering what they can do to rescue families fleeing conflict.
Why it's important that our articles keep winning awards.
Are we too obsessed with anticipating the next big thing?
It seems that there are still many non-Indigenous Christians out there who feel white people need to go and reach, evangelize, save, rescue, help Indigenous people, pastors, churches, and communities.
David and Pauline Streeter of Uxbridge, Ont., left Canada for Nepal thinking they were heading for a challenging but rewarding week of volunteer service at the Aanandit Charity Centre, a Christian organization that cares for under-privliged children in Nepal.
The True Story of Canadian Human Trafficking (Paul Boge). The Story of all Stories: Genesis 1-11 (Darrell Johnson). Modern Tech & the Human Future (Craig Gay). Educated: A Memoir (Tara Westover). Art by Melissa Townsend
When was the last time someone went out of their way to thank you? Do you remember what they did? What they said? How you felt?
Patty Bowman Kingsley of Ajax, Ont., is an artist who uses her painting and public speaking to encourage community transformation. She talks with host Bill Fledderus about why creativity matters to God, how art can be a prophetic and practical tool for transformation, and mobi...
Prof. John G. Stackhouse, Jr. delivered the following message in the academic chapel of Crandall University this September. We thought Faith Today readers, who know Stackhouse from his books and our pages, would appreciate this encouragement to use our time right to create las...