B.C. writer Cathy Mogus encourages us to spiritual reflection on our fall activity schedules
The shepherds are examples of how we too must respond to the Incarnation and the declaration of the Messiah's prophetic arrival
Watching out for us-and-them thinking in our congregations.
In this episode Arthur Boers discusses his recent memoir "Shattered" and the benefits of being curious about how our upbringings shaped us, particularly our faith and our idea of gender roles.
At See Hear Love’s International Women’s Day gathering, more than 200 women discovered how resilience takes root through faith, community and the steady work of God.
The pandemic taught me a new measure of time, writes Jen Pollock Michel
Join us in congratulating writers whose work has been judged excellent.
Finding comfort as we wait upon the Lord
Lesli van Milligen helped lead a new study coming out this spring by a partnership of 16 Canadian ministries to examine how faith is formed in children and how churches can help (TheEFC.ca/CEFFFS). She continues to serve the Christian Reformed Church in North America as Canadi...
The most surprising part of the March/April issue of Faith Today’s article about church life in the Yukon just might be the byline.