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Small press roundup. Artwork by George Wastle; Books of interest incl. a study against anti-intellectualism; a memoir about working in Indigenous/Métis communities; Christianity and the New Left; and more.
Promouvoir le caractère sacré de la vie humaine à toutes les générations
Promoting the sanctity of human life across all generations
Jul/Aug 2022 features: preaching advice from theologian Mark Buchanan; giving trends; how MAiD is transforming health care; loving our neighbours in group homes/wheelchairs; companionship in grief; books to read with ...
Canada Day event was inspiring and will become regular event in more cities, reports Faith Today's summer intern
How we can bring grace to a bereaved person. Susie Colby shares her heartfelt thoughts about the journey of bereavement after her husband’s recent death from cancer.
The heartbreaking tragedy unfolding in Ukraine is leading believers to pray for an end to violence, practise hospitality to those in need, provide resources and learn more about the roots of the conflict. Many are als...
Two hundred and fifty Canadian congregations are considering the implications of summer synod decisions. (A shortened version of this news report will also appear in our Sep/Oct issue.)
Faith Today's summer intern reflects on a fandom
What will it take to improve relationships between the Church and Indigenous Peoples? Mackenzie Griffin, an Alberta writer with Cree and Saulteaux ancestry, reflects.
Artwork by Christopher Cuthill; Books of interest about Pentecostal history, prayer in the life of Jesus, B.C. hipsters, the lamb in Revelation, and more.
Commons Church, Calgary, rose to the challenge of creating a podcast that would knit a community together.
A camera, an audience and a mission for B.C.-based long-haul trucker Ray Gauthier
What nine years of pulpitless existence has taught ex-pastor (and prof of pastoral theology) Mark Buchanan about preaching
When you’re part of more than one church. Guest column by Anita Wing-Lee