From Languishing to Looking Toward the Eternal
Feature Arlene Friesen Feature Arlene Friesen

From Languishing to Looking Toward the Eternal

Looking back at March 2020, the coming pandemic had just shut things down in Manitoba, as in many other places. All of us were grappling with our new reality—loss of work or working remotely, virtual schooling, online church, physical contact with very limited individuals, a relentless news cycle and the accompanying anxiety.

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Learning to Receive
Feature Kevin Wiebe Feature Kevin Wiebe

Learning to Receive

The familiar ding rang out from my computer notifying me of a new email. I went to check it and discovered an email money transfer, sent at an unexpected time from a very unexpected source.

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The Significance of Names
Feature Paul Thiessen Feature Paul Thiessen

The Significance of Names

Knowing the name of something helps us to appreciate it more. Learning the name of a plant or animal or star increases our curiosity about it and leads to further discoveries about God’s creation.

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Same-Sex Sex and Romans 1
Feature James Driedger Feature James Driedger

Same-Sex Sex and Romans 1

Despite the fact that Paul only addressed same-sex sex indirectly in Romans 1, his words should continue to play a magisterial role in shaping our Christian sexual ethic…

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Hermeneutical Fallacies and Sexuality
Feature Darryl G. Klassen Feature Darryl G. Klassen

Hermeneutical Fallacies and Sexuality

If the purpose of hermeneutics is to bridge the gap between the mind of the biblical writer and our own understanding of the text, we must confess that we come to scripture with a particular set of lenses.

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The Sneaky Snare of Shame
Feature Kevin Wiebe Feature Kevin Wiebe

The Sneaky Snare of Shame

It is dangerous to discover who you are. Despite all the modern cultural notions we hear about people going on a quest to, “find themselves,” seeing the reflection of one’s identity is a difficult and dangerous prospect that’s fraught with pain.

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