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Letter From Pakistan : Beyond the Images of War and Terror
During a visit to Canada last fall, I was repeatedly confronted by the question: Is it worth investing resources and effort in development initiatives in […]
During a visit to Canada last fall, I was repeatedly confronted by the question: Is it worth investing resources and effort in development initiatives in […]
Like many churches in Vancouver, Chinese Presbyterian rolled out the red carpet this month as the city hosts the 2010 Winter Olympic games. The congregation […]
Five presbyteries, encompassing all Presbyterian parishes within Southland and Otago below the Waitaki River in New Zealand, are joining together to form the Southern Presbytery. […]
As traumatized residents wandered through the ruins of Port-au-Prince after an earthquake devastated the region on Jan. 12, support for relief efforts was already pouring […]
After a five-month delay, St. Andrew’s in Owen Sound, Ont., is on its way to becoming the “greenest” Presbyterian church in the country thanks to […]
Thousands of bells in churches around the world rang out 350 times on Dec. 13, 2009 to call for action on climate change. December 13 […]
It is soon to be Purim. This means it’s time for me to dust off my Old Testament and read Esther. In the Jewish Bible, […]
A trio of American-born, PhD-toting candidates are in the running for moderator of the 2010 General Assembly. Ballots were sent to presbyteries in December and […]
The Homeless Church Though some churches claim to be “church without walls” this one literally is. homelesschurch.org The Internet Monk Christian blogger Michael Spencer of […]
I cried when I heard the surgeon’s report. Ten days earlier I’d had a hip replacement. My tears made me realize how anxious I was […]
McGill University has become the first Canadian university to partner with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation’s Faith and Globalisation Initiative, a global network of universities […]
On April 28, 2009 eight women from the Presbytery of Lindsay-Peterborough landed in Budapest. Wow! The flowers were in full bloom. Church steeples rose all […]
A claim by Canada’s minister of immigration that a Presbyterian-supported social justice group is anti-Semitic has church members denouncing the government as irresponsible and “draconian.” […]
Judging by how much ink is being spilled these days on books about the divine, God is alive and well, at least in print. Visit […]
The largest portion of my annual givings goes to my congregational church; as does a large portion of my volunteer time. But competing for my […]
February 7: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Luke 5:1-11 Today’s gospel story is eerily similar to the post-Resurrection narrative in John 21. Luke makes it Peter’s call, the […]
The lady approached the minister after church and with a frown on her face declared that she didn’t like the first prayer in the service […]
It may be that the worship wars — and the contemporary vs. traditional, worship band vs. organ attitudes that went with them — are over. […]
Newly ordained ministers can get a head start with a gift from national offices: a USB flash drive containing resources from the Vine and other […]
The concept of church has changed in our secular ultra-individualistic society. Christians often don’t see it as a biblical imperative, rather as a voluntary organization […]