Ontario’s new sex education curriculum slated to take effect this coming September – and it’s not just an Ontario issue of course – has stirred up strong reactions in parents who are concerned about what their children would be exposed to.
Marcia Lee Laycock of High River, Alta., on writing devotionals, memoirs and fiction.
Wycliffe College professor John Bowen’s book, Evangelism for ‘Normal’ People, was published in 2002. Since then it has sold 10,000 copies. The book is used as a textbook in several Canadian seminaries. But 2002 is a long time ago. Here’s what the author thinks now.
Special report: Major new EFC survey suggests half of Canadians are either agnostic, atheist or unreligious. And lots more!
As an enthusiastic, confident, and ambitious young woman, finding my place in Kingdom work can be exciting, but also complicated. Messages in culture clash with those in scripture and sometimes even the Biblical truths get blurred behind tradition and gender stereotypes. “A...
As “host” of the two EFC webinars we have done so far, one on euthanasia and one on religious freedom in Canada, I have to say, they are surprisingly enjoyable to do. Surprising in their enjoyment because they are also a little bit nerve-wracking. The fear of being tongue-tied...
Putting God’s glory ahead of avoiding lawsuits
Art by Sylvia D. Woods; All That Belongs (Dueck); Living for God in a Pagan Society (Coggins); Why Would Anyone Go to Church (Makins); You Are What You Do (Im); The Quintland Sisters (Wood)
Author Lynda MacGibbon reflects on meeting a cabbie named Emmanuel, on the miraculous catch of fish in Luke 5, and astonishment in our lives today. (Aussi disponible en français)
The faith journeys of young adults have been a hot topic in Canada over the past two years since the Hemorrhaging Faith research study was released.