The urban missiologist Glenn Smith recently stepped away from the Quebec-based ministry Christian Direction after 35 years, as Faith Today reported last issue. We asked this avid "student of Québec society" (as he describes himself) to reflect.
Two friends, one South African and the other Romanian, unpacked the power of women as builders of reconciliation in a recent All Things Reconciled podcast.
An extended review of this 2023 book by Jason Byassee, Albert Y. S. Chu and Ross A. Lockhart
The nations are crying out for a solution to a cascade of calamities. Dare we say this is a good news moment? Indeed it is, because of the Resurrection and the third way of the Kingdom of God.
Art by Betty Spackman. Miracles and Other Reasonable Things (Bessey); Not Quite Us: Anti-Catholic Thought (Anderson); Encountering World Religions (Hexham); The Idea of Canada (Johnston); Defying Limits (Dave Williams)
MICHAEL MESSENGER is president and CEO of World Vision Canada, a global relief, development and advocacy organization. He spoke to Faith Today about their shakeup of the child sponsorship model and what makes him optimistic in a world where people still suffer.
Going back to school in midlife brings many surprises – and it’s worth it
It was actually a Faith Today article and webinar that indirectly led to my dog Dewey and I embarking on a journey to become a therapy dog team visiting seniors in a residence. While researching and interviewing for a piece about palliative care and euthanasia — of all things...
Guest columnist Deina Warren reflects on seeking the welfare of the city. (Aussi disponible en français)