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30 October, 2024
Meeting the women the world forgot

Our call as Christians to support the women of Afghanistan. An advance look at a special report by Molly Thomas appearing in print in our Jan/Feb 2025 issue.

29 October, 2024
Author Q+A with Quebec poet and Anglican priest Mia Anderson

Poet Mia Anderson on belonging to a tradition of Anglican priest-poets, gardening as inspiration for poetry, and her new book

29 October, 2024
Artwork by Marion Aitken. New media roundup

Friendship with Jesus: An Imaginative Prayer Journey; Human Difference: Reflections on a Life in Proximity to Disability; Discern + Engage: Essentials of Spiritual Warfare; Being Human: Abortion and the Church; and more

28 October, 2024
2024 roundup of gift-giving guides

As you plan your gift giving for Christmas this year, consider purchasing a gift for a loved one through one of the many charitable gift catalogues available to Canadians.

25 October, 2024
L'autre scène de la Nativité

La réalité cosmique plus profonde de la naissance de Christ

25 October, 2024
Faire des vagues pour la justice

Le leadership courageux d'Anu George Canjanathoppil, directrice générale de International Justice Mission Canada, ravive le travail de lutte contre l'esclavage

24 October, 2024
The difference of one extra chromosome

Not only do we live in a world of human difference, but that God wants us to live in this kind of world, for our flourishing, according to a new book by Andrew Barron, a Toronto author who lives with a son who has Dow...

23 October, 2024
Browse the Sep/Oct 2024 issue

Sep/Oct 2024 features: The church's global future; Making room for inefficiency; God's delectable love; What is Christian nationalism? A heart for seniors; The EFC at 60; Supporting international students; FT intervie...

11 October, 2024
2024 reader donation appeal

Please donate this month to support Christian journalism in Canada and the ability to tell good and important stories.

20 September, 2024
Recovering the lost art of porch-sitting and the evening constitutional

Finding simple daily ways to pause, reflect and regroup can help do away with the lingering disquiet that persists after the pandemic.