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22 May, 2017
If you are faith-based group sponsoring refugees, you are doing them a great service

Privately-sponsored refugees are more likely than government-sponsored refugees to have Canadian friends for the long haul. That was one of the insights presented about immigration and refugees at the “Our Whole Socie...

17 May, 2017
Fear of parents is a factor in abortions

Last week the March for Life wound its way through downtown Ottawa. Thousands of people filled the streets carrying pro-life signs and banners. As I thought about the issue of the day, I couldn’t help but reflect on t...

15 May, 2017
Gary Chapman on the history of The 5 Love Languages

have always liked wildflowers. There is something exciting about scattering seed and waiting and watching to see what comes up. However, through the years I have sometimes been disappointed when few seeds germinate...

10 May, 2017
Why the parent cafe works so well

Ask most parents what they most need within their busy schedules, and they might say an occasional safe place to talk and share and be supported in what is one of the most difficult jobs in the world: being a good par...

10 May, 2017
Help your kids embrace the faith

Trading in picture-perfect faith for authentic experience with Jesus

09 May, 2017
Our whole society conference brings old and new friends together

I knew that I knew her from somewhere. The woman at the end of my row in a workshop at the “Our Whole Society: Religion and Citizenship at Canada’s 150th” in Ottawa was eerily familiar, but I couldn’t quite place her.

01 May, 2017
“Why I march for life”: A young activist shares her history with the national March for Life

For many frustrated pro-life advocates, 2017 got off to a great start. The movement received some unexpected attention when the network of Women’s Marches took the world by storm.

30 April, 2017
2017 Mar/Apr Table of Contents - Vol 35 No 2

Is Christ Relevant to Politics? Theologians tackle how faith shapes public life.

13 April, 2017
The FT Interview with Loren Wilkinson

If you know Regent College, then you know LOREN WILKINSON. The now emeritus professor of interdisciplinary studies and philosophy at the West Coast theological school is known for creation care, and instilling that lo...

10 April, 2017
Faith Today is going to Uganda

This week, one of Faith Today‘s senior editors, Karen Stiller, is flying to Uganda to visit refugee camps that are welcoming the seemingly never-ending flow of ordinary women, men and children fleeing the seemingly ne...

05 April, 2017
Is Christ relevant to politics?

Theologians tackle how faith shapes public life

05 April, 2017
Le Christ est-il pertinent sur le plan politique?

Des théologiens examinent la pertinence de la foi dans la vie publique