Faithfully serving in an unexpected calling
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.”
An interview with Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach, author of Faith Today‘s May/Jun cover story, “Help your kids embrace the faith: trading in picture-perfect faith for authentic experience.”
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...
How Christian values and a story about Christian thinker Francis Schaeffer led Whitby, Ont., sound designer J.R. Fountain to take a big risk to write, direct and produce his first independent short film “The Stranger”
My sister Miriam and I were walking down a dusty street in Poipot, a border town in Cambodia, with Thailand a stones-throw away, when the darkest moment in our trip took place.
Last week, Bruce Clemenger, president of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), sat down with Karen Stiller, a senior editor of Faith Today, to talk about euthanasia.
Stewarding our freedom through civil discourse. Aussi disponible en français.
Musician and professor Melissa Davis reflects on what one song can do, using the example of "Amazing Grace."
Every person who dies in war is one too many. A call to make the first Sunday after Easter a day of mourning for victims of war.