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A Man and His Faith
This Presbyterian Church of Ours, a slim volume packed with a lot of information and wisdom, history and theology, and a great deal of dry […]
This Presbyterian Church of Ours, a slim volume packed with a lot of information and wisdom, history and theology, and a great deal of dry […]
A well-meaning business friend of mine sent me a little tidbit on how a corporate culture change guru is effecting change in a car company. […]
Who are the Roma? Scholars believe they originated in India, leaving in several migrations in the 11th century, possibly because of a Muslim invasion from […]
In 1989, communist regimes across Eastern Europe toppled in quick succession. There was great hope and promise for a better, prosperous and more tolerant society. […]
Pick up the newspaper or watch the TV or listen to the radio any morning and these will be some of the stories you are […]
Described as “the most globally representative assembly of evangelicals in history,” the third Lausanne Congress brought over 4,000 Christians from 198 countries to Cape Town, […]
While living in Ghana, Africa, as an exchange student, I became fascinated with the phrases painted onto tro-tros, those large vans that shuttle people around […]
The Alban Institute’s Alice Mann has seen many congregtions try and fail, and she has noticed that many get stuck in depression. “When you’re depressed, […]
It seems we’re always hearing about how the church is doomed. How it’s no longer relevant. How congregations must change in order to survive. And […]
What a diverse group of 13 we were — every province but one represented; a mix of clergy and lay folk; a broad range of […]
“These are challenging times for many of our congregations. Some are contemplating church clustering, merging, amalgamating and closing. Others are visioning new ways of being […]
Three events in the early 1990s precipitated a crisis of faith and a reconsideration of my relationship with aboriginal peoples — indeed, with all people. […]
St. Paul’s, Prince Albert, Sask., could have died, but through valiant effort and a strong faith in God many people — men, women, and clergy […]
When Gateway Community Church, Toronto, where I had been a worshipper, member and elder, over nearly 40 years, was dissolved by presbytery this summer, it […]
The first day of the event was bright and sunny, then the next two days were gusty and rainy, as if Mother Earth was there […]
Two events, each the culmination of two years of preparation, took place this June on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Nearly 300 people from 60 […]
Phyllis Tickle, lay eucharistic minister in the American Episcopal Church, author and feminist, spoke in Toronto in May. “[History will, I wager] see the [past] […]
“Africa is going through a revolution,” said Rev. Dr. Samuel Ayete-Nyampong. “There has been a sudden explosion of people living beyond 60 years. But there […]
How do you transform the negative energy expressed as an “anxiety of survival” into a confident and attractive vision of the Bible we can all […]
I spent days researching and learning as much as I could about Malawi and mission trips. I read countless articles about the dangers that mission […]