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Tsunami, Earthquake and Typhoon Keep PWS&D Busy
Three natural disasters in September have left thousands injured, dead, homeless, or without water and sanitation, and have had PWS&D staff working overtime to help […]
Three natural disasters in September have left thousands injured, dead, homeless, or without water and sanitation, and have had PWS&D staff working overtime to help […]
ENI — A religious freedom advocacy group has called on the international community to put pressure on China to respect the rule of law after […]
Canada Ministries and the Vine are hosting Congregations in Transition, a training workshop that will help 30 participants gain skills in helping congregations that are […]
PNS — Rev. Lewis S. Mudge, a scholar and theologian whose breadth of interests and expertise enriched virtually every corner of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) […]
Twenty-seven per cent of Canadians live in communities of less than 10,000 people. Yet 54 per cent of Presbyterian congregations are found in such places, […]
November is well into winter in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of B.C. One of the nice things about our long winters is the night sky. Clear […]
Taiwanese communities in Toronto and Vancouver have raised more than $240,000 for relief work in Taiwan after Typhoon Morakot ravished the southern part of the […]
A Presbyterian minister told me—back in the early 80’s—that the Presbyterian Church is not known for its music. Being both true and not true, the statement stuck with me.
At lunch with lifelong friends, talk turned to the church which accepted my hesitant application for membership 10 years ago. They’re mildly puzzled. What about all the terrible things that God allows to happen? Look at all that has been done or not done by those who claim to follow Jesus Christ.
I approach church hungry for nourishment of the spirit, more filled with disturbing questions than easy answers.
“We’re prudent people. We don’t make decisions easily, carelessly. We delay the process, postpone the sederunt. We’re practical.” That comment on the ethos of Canadian […]
As American media and lobbyists pointed northward to criticize proposed changes to the U.S. heath care system, the Canadian Council of Churches defended Canadian health […]
Presbyterian minister and singer-songwriter Rev. Glen Soderholm will join English author Adrian Plass for a Story and Song Canadian tour this fall. The two World […]
Sunday, October 11: Hebrews 4:12-16 About the artist – Henna Kim Henna Kim’s images are an invitation, not only to a visual “fiesta,” but also […]
The church’s national development agency is projecting a shortfall of nearly half a million dollars in 2009, marking the first time in recent history that […]
WCC — Norwegian theologian Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit was elected seventh general secretary of the World Council of Churches during its central committee meeting […]
ENI/RNS — London Mayor Boris Johnson called on the city’s millions of residents to join Muslims in fasting for at least a day during the […]
A few Septembers ago I found myself hanging out with members of the Toronto Blue Jays. The catcher and I were on a TV show […]
My 10-week contract at the Record has now reached its 60th month. Over the years I have been privileged (as I’ve said before) to sit […]
ENI — Three women who serve as presidents of the World Council of Churches have expressed “considerable concern and great disappointment” about the lack of […]