Thousands of Canadian churches responded to the plight of Syrian refugees by becoming private sponsors for the first time. Here are three stories.
How good are we at expressing disagreement, being humble, rebuking and the like? Let’s reflect together in this series.
As we read through the March/April issue of Faith Today one final time before sending it to our printer, authenticity was a theme that jumped out at us. People here are not interested in pretending it’s easy to be a Christian in today’s world.
A time to lament, a time to heal
Conversations and vulnerability can overcome shame, according to this pastor's daughter
Karen Stiller, one of two senior editors at Faith Today, has news to share.
When we experience a letdown after a sustained crisis, we may not be able to re-activate in ways we had envisioned. Rest, gentleness, talking, and fixing our eyes on Jesus can help.
Art by Dee Poisson; God Walk (Mark Buchanan); Sex and the City of God (Carolyn Weber); Prayer as Transgression (Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham); The Heart Beats in Secret (Katie Munnik); One Good Reason (Séan McCann)
Historian Robert Wilson explains how aid societies pioneered by Nova Scotia woman Maria Norris in the 1870s supported women missionaries and funded international outreach.