Faith Today recently printed a story called “Gently into the arms of Jesus” which touched on the urgent need for improved palliative care in Canada. We invited a specialist in one particular and unique corner of the creative possibilities in palliative care to share on the FT ...
Two hundred and fifty Canadian congregations are considering the implications of summer synod decisions. (A shortened version of this news report will also appear in our Sep/Oct issue.)
Mar/Apr 2024 features: Disabusing the church; Challenges in Mid-East mission; Easter poems; Finding ministry after full-time employment; and more
Cover articles for this issue reflect on spiritual growth, mental health and more. Which selected articles have been posted online? Check here to find out.
The complicated reality of drug addiction. Guest column by Meera Bai
Today, I rushed home from work and called my Member of Parliament. It wasn’t nearly as difficult or stressful as I feared. To be honest, I don’t even know why I thought it would be. What was I so worried about?
Interfaith campaign called Love My neighbour
Everyone has heard of the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s. With their bright clothing, outlandish behaviour and psychedelic music, hippies attracted attention – often intentionally. But what about a Christian hippie? Was such a thing even possible?
How the celebration of a life is changing mine
Ins Choi (IC) is an actor and a playwright, who has been called “Canadian Theatre’s breakout star.” His award-winning play “Kim’s Convenience” has been adapted for television and is a new hit for CBC.