The Flourishing Congregations Institute probes what is working in Canadian congregations
Since his recent retirement, Lewis has turned his attention to the issue of euthanasia in Canada. He speaks to churches and other groups about his own experience with chronic pain and the dangers of legalized euthanasia.
When I came to Canada more than a year ago, and having briefly lived in the USA, I was deeply saddened to see churches that have been shut down.
I am a Canadian Indigenous man who is a Sixties Scoop survivor.
Veteran columnist John Stackhouse recommends "Wouldn’t You Love to Know"
Lynda MacGibbon reflects on practical ways to love our neighbours in the current moment.
Sarah Nicholas of The Colossian Forum introduces resources to help Christian leaders transform cultural conflicts into opportunities for spiritual growth and witness.
Ken Shigematsu reflects on rejecting heresy and choosing reconciliation.
Phil Wagler of the Peace and Reconciliation Network reflects on what God might be calling us to do: Pray Kingdom prayers. Be aware of the humanity of our neighbours and those in the conflict zones. Be sacrificial, and cheerful about it.
Embracing our weakness and limitations, church services look much different these days – but spiritual hunger continues unabated, writes Kevin Makins.