We are in the final stages of putting the Sep/Oct issue of Faith Today to bed. That means a flurry of emails and activity between editors, copy-editor, design guru and writers as we tweak, trim and “ooh and ahh” over what the cover looks like, one of our most eye-catching yet ...
Faith Today‘s Sept/Oct feature “How to Read the Bible Well” touched a nerve with many readers, including Al Reimers, who shared his Bible reading plan with senior writer Patricia Paddey.
The inevitable question I’m asked when somebody hears I’ve been with the pope is, “What’s he like?” Here are some personal observations from a recent visit.
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) unites Evangelicals to bless Canada in the name of Jesus. The EFC also publishes Faith Today, Canada’s Christian magazine.
What does our faith have to say about the grief we feel when our animal companions die?
Pregnancy care centres have been accused of being anti-choice with hidden, secret agendas. Let’s take a look at the situation.
How good are we at expressing disagreement, being humble, rebuking and the like? Let’s reflect together in this series.
A decision by the Canadian government to limit the number of international students coming to Canada to study is affecting many Christian colleges and universities. A report by John Longhurst, now updated after an interview with Trinity Western U.
Thousands of Canadian churches responded to the plight of Syrian refugees by becoming private sponsors for the first time. Here are three stories.
Six key ingredients to strengthen community among people of all ages