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14 January, 2025
Living peacefully in wartime

Civilian public service during the Second World War was an option chosen by some Christian pacifists in North America. An Alberta historian explains.

29 August, 2024
With one voice

Fostering unity in congregational worship

11 July, 2024
Faith sustains workers amid unjust conditions

Guest columnist Caroline Lieffers reflects on the legacy of Christian communities 100 years after construction began on the Panama Canal.

27 February, 2024
Reading old books with C. S. Lewis

Helping us see beyond ourselves and our own cultural moment

05 January, 2024
After the Apostles

Early Christianity offers some written treasures outside the Bible worth reading

27 October, 2023
Women and the Maritime Baptist Missions Movement

Historian Robert Wilson explains how aid societies pioneered by Nova Scotia woman Maria Norris in the 1870s supported women missionaries and funded international outreach.

25 April, 2023
Blessed enemies

During wartime, how do we relate to fellow Christians who stand on the other side of the divide?

01 March, 2023
Churches and the conscription crisis, 1917–1918

The Protestant press counterculturally defended French Catholics

26 August, 2022
How sweet the sound

Musician and professor Melissa Davis reflects on what one song can do, using the example of "Amazing Grace."

07 July, 2022
Canadian Christians and colonialism

Looking for surprises in the history of Christianity among Indigenous Peoples