Reframing the digital space for evangelism and discipleship
A conversation between Mark Buchanan and Gordon T. Smith about having difficult conversations
Privately-sponsored refugees are more likely than government-sponsored refugees to have Canadian friends for the long haul. That was one of the insights presented about immigration and refugees at the “Our Whole Society: Religion and Citizenship at Canada’s 150th” conference, ...
Survival Habits of the Soul. Slow down. Breathe deeply. It will be okay.
Every ten years, we write a reflective blog about our magazine ministry. It’s such a blur if we don’t! Take a walk with us back through the third decade of Faith Today to reflect on what we have together.
Now is the time to be grateful for what we have, to appreciate beauty in small things, and to acknowledge the transitory nature of everything in our experience, including our very lives, writes Doug Koop.
Did you read our May/Jun 2024 article "The Terrifying Delight of Losing Everything"? There's now a 17-minute inspiring documentary about Philip and Robyn Serez and their journey with the degenerative disease ALS that is breaking down Philip's body.
Jan/Feb 2025 features: Lives well told. Grief lessons. Women of Afghanistan. Searching for Jesus' path of power. Two retiring MPs on faith. On earth as a haven. Communities impacted by an individual's pain. Ending poverty with Angie Peters
Indifference on issues such as prostitution is not an option
Much has been written recently about the death of the Canadian church. With overall attendance or religious affiliation numbers on the decrease, and those without any religious affiliation on the increase, it certainly seems like churches are in trouble.