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Practice Resurrection: A Conversation on Growing Up in Christ By Eugene H. Peterson William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2010 Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, […]
Practice Resurrection: A Conversation on Growing Up in Christ By Eugene H. Peterson William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2010 Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, […]
“What on earth is that coyote trying to prove?” Linda said. I wandered into the living room and scanned the January ice on the lake. […]
Renovations at Crieff Hills Retreat and Conference Centre are well underway, as a new building was dedicated in November. The Crieff Inn — “a place […]
“Tradition” is a word that’s as loaded as a Christmas stocking. These two CDs, each in their own way, shine their light on the traditions of Christmas – and deserve a spot in someone’s stocking.
The well-documented and sad state of community singing is thrown into sharp relief during this most musical of seasons. Building a singing culture is the same as building a hockey culture, but without the gaps in the front teeth.
A former general secretary of the World Council of Churches has warned that tension in Sudan ahead of a plebiscite on independence for the south […]
We’d known it for some time. Our beloved son is ill. More ill than we realized at first; more ill than he realizes himself yet. […]
1. Phil Wickham What do you get when two band members from a popular 1960’s Christian hippie movement get married? Phil Wickham, that’s what! Good […]
For this past year, the Record‘s Theology 101 column has been asking the question, Where in the World is God? Throughout the year, Presbyterian theologians […]
West Huntington, Ont., is a tiny country church located along Highway 62 in the heart of Hastings County farming country. At 128 years of age, […]
When we think of Christmas, we think of gifts. There are many kinds of gifts. Most common is the exchange gift. Someone gives you a […]
When the Toronto Maple Leafs won their first two games of the season in early October, a correspondent for the satirical television show 22 Minutes […]
In a landslide victory, Presbyterian Margaret Johnston was elected public school trustee in Kitchener, Ont., in October. “My Knox, Waterloo, family has been so supportive […]
A healing and reconciliation event was held at the Squamish First Nation, North Vancouver, B.C., in October to help educate non-aboriginal people. The Presbyterian Church […]
I wonder if I am the only one, or if other Presbyterians are fully aware of the gradual shift that is being made in the […]
What a year. My mother died. My church of 40 years closed. Oh Lord, why have you forsaken me? What a year. My mother died. […]
“The trumpeters are in!” said Linda. I stumbled out of bed and joined her gawking out of our front room window. In the early morning […]
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day; a day when many reflect on the ongoing fight against HIV and AIDS. Working through the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, […]
December 19, 2010 reading: 4th Sunday of Advent Matthew 1:18-25 We know so little about Joseph! He’s a righteous man. He’s a carpenter by trade. […]
We are off to Ratlam, 140 kilometres from Indore, India, where we landed yesterday. Our new Presbyterian World Service and Development committee member, Rev. Laura […]