Three ministry examples that show how we can move beyond pure charity to equipping others to help themselves.
Ontario philosopher Elmer John Thiessen offers a critical review of parts of the new book Blessed Are the Undone and a critique the deconstructionist movement
A few days ago I cried — the real, big, splashing version of tears — over a book for the first time in a long time. It was a Sunday afternoon, and we were banished from our house because of an open house hosted by our realtor. So, I had an opportunity to lay on the floor of...
We have one of those decorative signs in our house near the back door so our kids can see it as they leave for school. Instead of “dance! sing! celebrate!” this one is about doing the right thing.
Several weeks ago, I found myself an interviewee-in-waiting at CBC’s complex on Portage Avenue, situated in sunny downtown Winnipeg. Talk-show host Ismaila Alfa requested an interview, having noticed I had publically backed a petition to the Federal sl40mapGovernment asking f...
Doing our homework, including prayer, before voting
For many frustrated pro-life advocates, 2017 got off to a great start. The movement received some unexpected attention when the network of Women’s Marches took the world by storm.
As Canada marks a second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, let's listen prayerfully to the story of Temera Millar and the insights of Ron Hartwig, both of North American Indigenous Ministries.
Successes and challenges of 2018 and beyond
Methodist revival in 1800s Newfoundland