Bavinck in Brief: The Essence of Christianity?

Accommodating to culture succeeds only in making the Church indistinguishable from the world: sixth of a series. Upon occasion I have been asked why we today should study the work…

Mired in Christendom but moving forward

Inside the uneasy theological symbiosis in the belly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada Christendom died a long time ago. But the church still operates as if it were alive.…

“Reformed Ethics” – A suggested guide

Book Review: If you are looking for a Christmas (or New Year) present for yourself, probably the best choice among Bavinck’s major works are the two volumes of Reformed Ethics.

Lessons from the Korean diaspora

Han-Ca congregations learn to belong without losing themselves. What does it mean to belong — and not belong — at the same time? That question quietly shapes immigrant life, but…

Living in King Herod’s world today

Just as shock and grief from the senseless murders in Tumbler Ridge were fading from the national consciousness, Canadians were jarred by another disturbing revelation.

Systems and Systematics

In this increasingly fractious world, the need to be grounded on systematic theology is greater than ever.

Is revival possible?

Learning from the spirituality of the Reformation … Read more

Striving for a balance

An update on the legal process at Cote des Neiges Presbyterian Church MONTREAL – Like many other congregations across the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the remits recognizing multiple definitions of…

Evangelism: More than Midwifery

We’re far more likely to have prenatal encounters with unbelievers than midwifery moments.

Dear Donald

An Agape letter to the 47th President of the United States.

Fasting: Spiritual muscle for leaders at war

I can’t help but wonder if Protestantism has, in some ways, and in some quarters, become spiritually flabby. … Read more

Keeping it Odd  

The delightful oddness of Christian theology is doped down when we get anxious about providing answers.

Creative licence caution

There are many excellent television shows online these days that have a solid biblical foundation. What could go wrong by watching them? … Read more

Standing on the rock 

The other day I was leafing through the alumni magazine from the University of Waterloo. The theme of this issue is “happiness” – specifically exploring the things “that are helping…

Structure for mission and intentional innovation

Churchgoers love routine. Parishioners gather at St. Paul Lutheran in Grafton, Wisconsin in this undated feature photo. (Wikimedia Commons) A church-planting mindset includes risks and discipling leaders to grow and…

Steel Your Nerve

Faintheartedness is not good. So how can we avoid it? Further, how do we cultivate its opposite, courage?