Join us in congratulating writers whose work has been judged excellent.
Usually summer reading lists appear at the start of the season, but this year we asked EFC staff (The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada is the publisher of Faith Today), what they have already read this summer. So far. In no particular order, here is what we’ve been reading the...
2020s Foresight (Sine and Friesen); Laugh Like a Kid (Callaway); Small press roundup; Online meetup with author Mark Glanville; Espoir artwork by Lisa Hanash
We have reached a milestone with the Faith Today Podcast. Episode 200 is now live. It seems remarkable to our (very) small team, that we have been a part of so many interviews and dialogues over these past few years.
The peacebuilding work in Sarajevo among a small band of Orthodox Serbs, Muslim Bozniaks and Catholic Croats is inspiring, writes Phil Wagler
Every person who dies in war is one too many. A call to make the first Sunday after Easter a day of mourning for victims of war.
I know what Christians are supposed to believe about the afterlife, but I want the full arc feeling about this life, writes Ottawa-area author Deborah Phillips.
When People Walk Away. A call to meaningful engagement with those who have turned away from the faith
Pokémon GO had launched, and as it turned out, the hottest Pokéstop in Montreal was right in front of our church. Hundreds of people were suddenly there, at all hours of the day, an oddly silent crowd, staring at their phones, moving en masse from time to time as an elusive ra...
Tackling a passel of pressing problems