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
News from the Peace and Reconciliation Network
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.
Marcia Lee Laycock of High River, Alta., on writing devotionals, memoirs and fiction.
An extended review of a 2023 book by Jason Mills
A couple of weeks ago, one of our editors wrote a blog that touched a nerve. It was called Why We Force Our Kids, Almost Without Fail, to Go to Church. Holly Stiller, the girl in the blog, wrote back.
What kind of formative welcome do we have ready for new Christians?