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A London, Ontario church is being present in the midst of the tragedy that has rocked their city.
The Mystery of the Incarnation. Why God becoming fresh is the paramount teaching of the Christian faith
Being a part of a building project in God’s work is a life-altering experience – in the ancient Israel of Haggai's day or in, say, Northern Ontario today, writes Nat Reed
I teach a class at Ambrose University on spiritual formation. It’s my favourite class, except for my other classes.
There is a brilliant book by David Galenson called, Old Masters and Young Geniuses, in which he makes a point for the credibility of those that develop later in life. The ones who take time to mature while coming to effective, if not profound, creative expression a little late...
What nine years of pulpitless existence has taught ex-pastor (and prof of pastoral theology) Mark Buchanan about preaching
Reconciliation. What we need is a new story. A fresh beginning. Here is what we are called to do. And here is how we can do it
Navigating the whirlwind of interpretative pluralism
Civilian public service during the Second World War was an option chosen by some Christian pacifists in North America. An Alberta historian explains.