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How can Canadian churches deal with division? Two pastors in Kelowna, B.C., discuss (on video) a small group approach designed to bring divided Christians together.
Imagine the Church leading the way in reconciling societal divisions, writes Larry Hurst.
Black History Month used to take me by surprise each February, writes Renée James.
Kate Bowler est une auteure à succès, animatrice de podcasts et professeure à l'université Duke.
Our Jan/Feb 2022 issue features: cover article on funerals; youth ministry training; supportive congregations, Afghanistan's Christians; Christian magazines to discover; church policies in a changing world; and an int...
ChurchForVancouver.ca recently published a list of books published in 2021 by local Christian authors
La façon de dire au revoir a changé et pourquoi c'est important. Un essai de Tim Perry
How saying goodbye has changed and why it matters. An essay by Tim Perry
What Ephesians says about unity and division
Church cookbooks tell stories of culture, resilience and ingenuity, writes Edmonton historian Caroline Lieffers
Using computers and phones to love our neighbours. First column in a new series!
Constructive criticism is healthy, even in church
An evangelical seminary in Saskatoon is contributing to the national conversation, reports Meagan Gillmore
Q&A with John Bowen, an Ontario author of six books including Evangelism for "Normal" People and The Spirituality of Narnia, who just published two new books.
2020s Foresight (Sine and Friesen); Laugh Like a Kid (Callaway); Small press roundup; Online meetup with author Mark Glanville; Espoir artwork by Lisa Hanash