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More than 550 families in the villages of Kolontar and Devecser are affected by toxic red sludge that burst from a nearby alumina plant reservoir […]
More than 550 families in the villages of Kolontar and Devecser are affected by toxic red sludge that burst from a nearby alumina plant reservoir […]
On my way back home from a recent business trip I picked up an airport novel for the long flight. I’ve long been a fan […]
A Canadian court has urged compromise when considering whether Muslim women should be allowed to wear veils while testifying in court. The Court of Appeal […]
Canadian Foodgrains Bank is inviting Canadians to share their experiences with Fast for Change, which happened on World Food Day, Oct. 16. Stories will be […]
There is “more grey hair in Presbyterian pews today” than there was seven years ago according to a survey of over 40,000 American Presbyterians and […]
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 […]
Gladys Stover, administrative assistant in the Life and Mission Agency’s International Ministries department, celebrated 20 years of work with the Presbyterian Church in Canada on […]
Forty people from five of the six Atlantic presbyteries gathered in October to grapple with the changing context of ministry and mission in the 21st […]
On April 11, 2009, a frumpy, middle-aged woman from a little village in Scotland stood on the stage of Britain’s Got Talent and announced that […]
The Armageddon Factor: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Canada By Marci McDonald Random House, 2010 Author Marci McDonald is afraid of conservative Christians and […]
Must a story have happened to be true? It’s a question faced by adults and children alike, says Dr. Laura Alary, who made it the […]
The reconfiguration process at national offices began in the 1980s; the merger of the boards of Congregational Life, Ministry and World Mission to create the […]
These carols speak to our time in fresh ways, and bring needed balance whenever we fear nostalgia and greeting-card sentiments rule our Yule.
When all the restructuring is done and the reports are in, it still comes back to loving, worshipping and enjoying God. That still involves the simple and subversive act of singing together.
The federal government’s commitment to match donations given for Pakistan relief following the severe flooding in August came to an end Oct. 3. Presbyterians gave […]
Vivian Ketchum, a Presbyterian and residential school survivor, has joined a Facebook campaign to build a memorial for survivors from her native Treaty #3 territory. […]
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, […]
Website: Jesus of the Week is a wonderful page that celebrates Jesus art with all its blemishes. Each week a new depiction of Jesus is […]
If good things come in small packages, then potentially great things come in large ones — three big boxes to be exact — like the […]
A village in Shropshire, England, held an unusual memorial service in September to honour a “sin-eater” whose grave was restored through a local fundraising campaign. […]