Where is your next pastor now?
Feature Layton Friesen Feature Layton Friesen

Where is your next pastor now?

♪ An era is ending. See if this agrees with what you’re seeing. For the last several generations, when our churches needed a new pastor, we assumed there was a group of moveable pastors “out there” looking for a church. “Out there” were unknown pastors trained, experienced, and ready to move their families across the continent to pastor our church.

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They call me Abd al-Haqq
Global Focus A Cross-Cultural Worker Global Focus A Cross-Cultural Worker

They call me Abd al-Haqq

♪ In my neighbourhood they call me Abd al-Haqq. It started because some of my friends couldn’t remember my name; others couldn’t pronounce it. One guy was calling me “Android” and another was calling me “Mustafa.” It was finally settled one morning when the guard from my son’s preschool definitively stated that I should be called “Abd al-Haqq.”

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Editorial: New year, still me
Editorial Rebecca Roman Editorial Rebecca Roman

Editorial: New year, still me

♪ While the start of the new year is now a couple of weeks in the rearview mirror, statistics say that most people will have already “failed” at their New Year’s resolutions. That’s why, this year, I decided to focus on small changes that I’m more likely to stick with.

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What are we inspiring
Column, Inspiring Faith Mo Friesen Column, Inspiring Faith Mo Friesen

What are we inspiring

♪ The conversation surrounding passing on our Christian faith to the next generations can become quite heated these days. On the one hand, some feel that parents, family members and especially church leaders should sit back and let the next generation choose their beliefs without any interference or coercion. On another side, there are Christian parents who expect their children to accept their beliefs without dialogue, questions or opportunity to explore their faith.

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Art and the kingdom
Feature Dani Caldeira Feature Dani Caldeira

Art and the kingdom

♪ Who created art?

I always begin my lectures with this question. Perhaps you already have an answer in mind. However, the truth is that the question is not so simple to address.

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