Stefan Epp-Koop of the Canadian Foodgrains Bank invites us to consider Christ’s call to not abandon some of our most vulnerable neighbours, in particular during the current Canadian federal election.
Art by Christie Hayhoe. The Subversive Evangelical (Schuurman); Faith, Life and Leadership: 8 Cdn Women Tell Their Stories (Gibb); This Is Not the End (Manafest); The Seamless Life (Garber); Five Wives (Thomas)
An extended review of a 2024 book by Leah Reesor-Keller
Reflecting on the Pope’s apology with B.C. mission worker John Johnstone
It doesn’t need to be only long prayers and joint Bible study
We cannot move ourselves to the place of no fear. But the good news is that God can, writes novelist Serenity McLean.
How good are we at forgiving, rebuking, saying sorry and the like? Let’s reflect together in this series.
The image of young Alan Kurdi’s lifeless body washing up on the shore is the result of inaction. This tragic story has come to symbolize the ‘Syrian refugee crisis’ however it provides Christians with two incredibly profound opportunities in the face of one of the biggest mass...
How does God's call on Christians to be ambassadors of reconciliation lead us to respond to news about the remains of 215 children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School? Phil Wagler reflects.
There is a rather large cohort of folks heading to St. Louis immediately after Christmas for the triennial Urbana gathering. I join them to contribute a couple of seminars but also to serve as plenary speaker for the business track.