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.
In response to Canada’s increased social acceptance and legalization of assisted suicide, a new ministry has launched a crisis line to help support and guide people making tough decisions as they near death.
Algorithms are discipling our kids. Easter poems. The runaway MAiD train. Sacred and small. Obstacles & opportunities for women in church. FT interview with Molly Thomas.
Youth and youth workers invited to take survey before April 30 examining why and how they use social media.
A call to help too-busy believers
Assessing what’s urgent isn’t a majority vote
An online supplement of contemporary Canadian poetry, an addition to those published in our Mar/Apr 2025 issue.
When it comes to launching new churches in Canada, we are living in the best of times, which may also be the worst of times. The upside is that just about anything goes. The downside is, well … it’s that just about anything goes.
In a culture of greed, are our desires always wrong?
Imagine the Church leading the way in reconciling societal divisions, writes Larry Hurst.