The Face of Reconciliation
Re Truth and Reconciliation coverage, September Within the Presbytery of Winnipeg we held our own commemorative service. It seemed especially significant to make the effort […]
Re Truth and Reconciliation coverage, September Within the Presbytery of Winnipeg we held our own commemorative service. It seemed especially significant to make the effort […]
Re Choosing Change, June The article clearly portrays the situation of our denomination now in relation to our past history in the short term. However, […]
Re: The voice of the Bell My husband, a retired Anglican clergyman, he 85 and I 83, have been reading the Record for years. When […]
Re It’s About Hospitality, January Thanks to Amy MacLachlan for the helpful article on peanut allergies. This useful advice is in the spirit of Christian […]
I recently attended a baptism at a Catholic church and listened as the priest explained why the church baptizes. First, he stated that it was […]
Re Do We Trust God? July/August As a retired editor of the Glad Tidings magazine of the Women’s Missionary Society for 24 years, I am […]
Because the story of Holy Week began with a political act, it is only just that every week began with a political act. What put […]
Re Ministers as a Mission Project, June There are any number of published studies that clearly outline the affects of “compassion fatigue”—not just pastors. Granted, […]
Re Ministers as a Mission Project, June In my 38 years as a minister, I have seen some incredible human hurt because after the first […]
Re One Sunday Afternoon, July/August The yarn started to unravel. An obvious advocacy move. Then, differing perspectives. One minority against another. Soon enough, a mess. […]
Re Ministers as a Mission Project, June This is a well-rounded article expressing the very real mental health risks of ministry, and offers practical steps […]
Re Ordinary Radical, July/August I follow with interest Amy MacLachlan’s articles on renewal. But Amy, are you doing this with any others? Don’t you know […]
Re Ministers as a Mission Project, June Cue the hurtin’ music. Play the violin. Your piece on dysfunctional ministers was a bucket of cod-wallop. Spare […]
Re Co-Dependent Clergy, June David Harris’s editorial is truly what our ministers need. I try to encourage our pastors and have handed them this poem: […]
Greetings to you from Jobat. We here in the Vindhya Satpura area of the Church of North India want to celebrate the blessings and strength […]
Re Sustaining Missions, May It was wonderful to read and feel that someone really ‘gets it.’ It is more than one person can possibly do […]
Re Live, Ask, Accept, May Thank you, Becky Roushorne-Lau for writing this article. My daughter has autism. A ministry for special needs children and their […]
Vanuatu was hit hard by Cyclone Pam in March. This tiny Pacific island has a long history with the PCC. It began with the determined […]
Editor’s Note: So many have so much to say about the overture to General Assembly regarding human sexuality. These letters are the last word, for […]
Re You Have Been Saved, April “Considering the doctrine of predestination,” which I thought was a very well expressed article; I’ve been told that predestination […]