Where can you find, all in one place, the major responses from Christian organizations to the December 2015 final report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada on the history of residential schools for Canada’s Indigenous Peoples?
It’s been just over a year since the EFC launched its podcast. Like so many entrepreneurial initiatives, we didn’t really know what we were doing when we began.
A Mini-History of Evangelicalism in Canada. John G Stackhouse Jr. zips us through the decades form confederation to today.
An expert on pastoral health points us to the physical and mental habits that fight burnout and instead reignite a zest for life
Many Canadians seem to enjoy reading Faith Today, but what’s it really worth? Say you open your mailbox and see two new magazines, Faith Today and something else, is it hard to choose which to read first?
Mark Glanville on jazz, scholarship and the Church
Many Canadians are feeling burdened by global economic and political turmoil. Jennifer Bowen of Shalem Mental Health Network chats with host Bill Fledderus about how such stress can impact mental health, relationships and faith communities. She offers suggestions informed by p...
The Emmaus road reminds us we walk by faith, not by sight. Aussi disponible en français.
Before the early ‘80s, there were no food banks in Canada. They were introduced as a temporary measure, but have since been entrenched—according to one long-time food bank volunteer—as “the grocery stores of the poor.”
Joy Smith served as a Member of Parliament from 2004–2015 and is a leading advocate against human trafficking. Smith made Canadian history as the first sitting MP to amend the Criminal Code twice, passing two antitrafficking bills. The Joy Smith Foundation focuses on preventio...