Magazines 2025 Jan - Feb Artwork by Adam Hu. New media roundup
Artwork by Adam Hu. New media roundup
Untangling Popular Pro-MAID Arguments: Critical Thinking About Medical Assistance in Dying; Vagabond Come Home: Collected Stories of the Wayfarer’s Return; Grand Faith: Words of Wisdom to Leave a Spiritual Legacy; Love Personified: Exploring Biblical Models of Real Love; The University of Lost Causes and more
New media roundup
- Untangling Popular Pro-MAID Arguments: Critical Thinking About Medical Assistance in Dying (in Canada), by Hendrik van der Breggen (Independent, 2023). The second in a series by a retired philosopher in Manitoba (first was on abortion, third on Israel-Hamas war).
- Vagabond Come Home: Collected Stories of the Wayfarer’s Return, by Deb Elkink (Rolled Scroll, 2024). Literary fiction about world travellers experiencing spiritual crisis points by Alberta author (RolledScroll.com).
- Grand Faith: Words of Wisdom to Leave a Spiritual Legacy, by Kimberley Payne (Independent, 2024). Inspiring interviews with 25 grandmothers actively nurturing their grandchildren’s spiritual lives by an Ontario author (KimberleyPayne.com).
- Love Personified: Exploring Biblical Models of Real Love, by Tim Whitehead (Castle Quay, 2024). Examines how Joseph’s love suffered long, how Abraham loved God by hoping in His promises, and many more examples. Ontario author directs Galcom International radio ministry.
- The University of Lost Causes, by Larry McCloskey (Castle Quay, 2024). A fictitious New England university is determined to become the most woke ivory tower in the world. Thank God things don’t always turn out as planned. Ottawa author (LarryMcCloskeyWriter.com).
- Names of God: Living Unafraid, by Grace Fox (Aspire Press, 2024). Prolific Abbotsford Bible teacher encourages readers with word studies on seven powerful names of God, engaging prayers, life applications and access to video content for individual or group use (GraceFox.com).
- God Who Became Bread: A True Story of Starving, Feasting, and Feeding Others, by Emily Wierenga (Whitaker House, 2024). A poetic, inspiring memoir by an Alberta author, former anorexic, founder of the international nonprofit Lulu Tree (EmilyTWierenga.com).
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Canadian creatives
“I’m a Toronto-based paper artist. My works explore the visible creation and the invisible work of God through beauty and movement.
“Eye to Eye is a juxtaposition of the intricacy of a human eye and the heavenly reality of all nations.”
Eye to Eye (16” x 20”, acid-free paper on conservation mat board) by Adam Hu.
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