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Remembering Reformation Book Service
It’s not a bad idea
An extended review of a 2021 book edited by Marta Bunnett Wiebe
An extended review of a 2021 book by John C. Clark & Marcus Peter Johnson
An extended review of a 2022 book by W. Ross Hastings
An extended Reading the Bestsellers review of a 2014 book by Bessel van der Kolk
Small press roundup. Artwork by Alaina Agnew; Books on the "gray areas of faith"; period between Old and New Testament; how salvation was accomplished; the gospel from Peter's perspective; and more
Online extras to go with Isabel Ong's article
The peacebuilding work in Sarajevo among a small band of Orthodox Serbs, Muslim Bozniaks and Catholic Croats is inspiring, writes Phil Wagler
"With the prevalence of stigma, people with mental health issues need all the help they can get to raise their self-esteem and become confident members of the community," says writer Marja Bergen.
Oct. 2-8 is Mental Illness Awareness Week. Here's an advance look at a relevant article we'll be publishing in our Nov/Dec issue.
Marja Bergen, who lives with bipolar disorder, writes on the mysterious link between faith and mental health that brings healing
The author of the best fiction book of 2021 (according to The Word Guild) reflects on the strange idea that God would take an interest in an artist’s work.
As Canada marks a second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, let's listen prayerfully to the story of Temera Millar and the insights of Ron Hartwig, both of North American Indigenous Ministries.
Do we want to be a nation that supports a woman’s right to choose? Then that must include a woman’s right to make the choice not to have an abortion, argues Rebecca Peters of Pregnancy Care Canada.