Assessing what’s urgent isn’t a majority vote
Sept/Oct 2022 features: redeeming the word "evangelical"; faith and mental health; building housing and community; Bethlehem Bible College shares Palestinian perspectives with Canadian Evangelicals; intvw w/ cattle farmer Bonita Mercer
Anna Robbins was recently named the seventh president of Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, N.S., and dean of theology at Acadia University beginning July 1. She spoke about her optimism for the Church today and the role of collective repentance.
About 1 in 20 Canadians will be fasting and praying, seeking the favour of God, from Feb. 28 to March 29. Let's pray for them, says the national coordinator of Loving Muslims Together.
How can the Church do better with mental health? That is a big and important question these days. Daniel Whitehead is our guest, CEO of Vancouver-based Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries.
A call to help too-busy believers
Eight-month program after high school
Youth and youth workers invited to take survey before April 30 examining why and how they use social media.
An online supplement of contemporary Canadian poetry, an addition to those published in our Mar/Apr 2025 issue.
Imagine the Church leading the way in reconciling societal divisions, writes Larry Hurst.