How good are we at forgiving, rebuking, saying sorry and the like? Let’s reflect together in this series.
It doesn’t need to be only long prayers and joint Bible study
Jackson TerKeurst is a Liberian civil war survivor and adoptee who share his journey to belonging, identity and family in a new book.
As the next EFC webinar on June 11 rolls around (this time on religious freedom) we revisit some relevant blogs. What does Ambassador Andrew Bennett say about religious freedom?
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.
We have inherited a set of everyday tools that can help open us to God
The journey of James Peters at first sounds sadly familiar – Indigenous child taken from his family and abused in foster care only to end up on the streets of Toronto – but then God's intervention became apparent.
Faith Today is partnering with the Peace & Reconciliation Network to launch a new twice-monthly blog series offering inspiration and equipping related to peace and reconciliation. Here's the first post.
What are Canadian churches called to do about migrants and refugees? The faith-based organization Citizens for Public Justice offers some reflections.
What we learn as we walk with people in distress