It was a powerful evening. Sure, there are all kinds of significant differences between the congregations represented at that vigil. But everyone believed that making a united statement for peace was important.
I was back on Canadian soil after spending two weeks with World Vision in Uganda and Tanzania. What I learned about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and its life-altering affects on women and children forever altered my life. How could I ever get back to normality after seeing a very di...
Poems by contemporary Canadian poets. Continuing an annual tradition at Faith Today.
Care for some of the most vulnerable dying people is essential ministry. An extended version of a Jan/Feb 2023 print article.
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Victoria, B.C., author Alastair Sterne reflects on the human and divine possibility of joy. Aussi disponible en français.
What is the latest on human trafficking in Canada? Who are the victims? What can individuals and Canadian churches do to help with this overwhelming problem? Julia Beazley, director of public policy for the EFC, updates us and shares the EFC recommendations made recently to a ...
May/Jun 2022 features: medically assisted dying and the church; hospitality; Ukrainian Evangelicals coping amid war; care for clergy abuse survivors; why we need Jesus to help end abuse; Christians at the convoy; interview with author Ann Voskamp
In whom will we place our trust?
How can a church celebrate the offering in an online worship service when there is no plate to be passed?