I’m a word person. Always have been. Give me a pencil and a paper and I’m happy. Numbers are not so much my thing. Oh, to be sure they’re very useful and we use them every day. But get too…Read More→
Every other month, I write our “Perspectives” column, which focuses on the news of last 30 days, give or take. And after more than a year of writing these semi-regular offerings, I’ve got to say, I’m stumped. I don’t know…Read More→
Every year our family packs a couple of shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, a Samaritan’s Purse initiative that sends gift-filled boxes along with the message of Jesus’ love to impoverished children around the world. It’s a fun, hands-on project that…Read More→
About a year ago, we ran a story in ChristianWeek about a study completed by the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. According to the research, vibrant faith communities, and relationships with believers who are living out their faith, are key to keeping young…Read More→
There’s a photo that appeared in the National Post on September 5, a close up of an older man cradling the face of one much younger, one who is wrapped in a shroud, the victim of a suspected poisonous gas…Read More→
A recent article from Christianity Today reports that songwriters Keith Getty and Stuart Townsend refused to change the lyrics to their popular song, “In Christ Alone,” at the request of the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America (PCUSA)….Read More→