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An extended review of this 2022 book by Earl Davey
An extended review of this 2023 book by Aaron A.M. Ross
An extended review of this 2023 book by Jason Byassee, Albert Y. S. Chu and Ross A. Lockhart
An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of this 2023 book by Peter Robinson
To inspire your Christmas gift giving this year, Faith Today has created a list of charity gift catalogues by affiliates of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada.
Historian Robert Wilson explains how aid societies pioneered by Nova Scotia woman Maria Norris in the 1870s supported women missionaries and funded international outreach.
Sept/Oct 2023 features: On (not) getting things done; Christian living in the storm in the storm of anxiety; Having difficult conversations; How to disagree in a healthy way; Church witness includes nursing care; Envi...
As local and global conflicts increase, processes of peace and reconciliation are crucial for creating a better future for all people, the societies they create and inhabit, and the whole of creation. The Peace and Re...
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I know what Christians are supposed to believe about the afterlife, but I want the full arc feeling about this life, writes Ottawa-area author Deborah Phillips.
La pandémie m'a appris une nouvelle mesure du temps, écrit Jen Pollock Michel
The pandemic taught me a new measure of time, writes Jen Pollock Michel
Learning about mental health helps us love our neighbours and ourselves, writes psychotherapist Andrea Nwabuike
Disagreements can often lead to tension and conflict. But they don’t have to. Let’s explore another relationship skill in this new series.
A conversation between Mark Buchanan and Gordon T. Smith about having difficult conversations