Pray for GA 2026

One of the most insightful scriptures regarding prayer is James 5:16, which takes up two sentences. We tend to focus on the second … but we tend to overlook the…

Channels clicks with a new audience

What do you do when a high-quality magazine stops being published? How do you ensure that the contents continue to be available? These were questions facing the leadership of The…

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…

Jesus is our only hope

The sharp increase in the price of groceries is depressing – $25 for a can of coffee that used to be $9.99? It gives dark roast a new meaning. We…

From Fearful Retreat to Faithful Witness

 The text of the powerful, timely sermon on the work of the Holy Spirit delivered to the General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada, Monday, June 2, 2025, in…

I was a virtual delegate at Lausanne 4

Can older, white church leaders let others take the lead in telling the story?

A Church for an Extraordinary Time

In an age of Artificial Intelligence, American imperialism, Generation Z, and declining church membership, how is the authentic church to respond in these extraordinary times?

Our Story

As with many good things in life, Living in Truth resulted from a conversation between friends.

Generation Gap no more

Welcome to the Theological Gap.

To Boldly Go

Believers should not get bogged down by our theological divisions within the PCC. The challenge is to remain strong and courageous as we speak the truth in love. It’s a…

Principles of church planting 

It's almost a truism that “Church planting is the most effective method of reaching the unchurched for Christ.” It's been a legendary recommendation for decades now. And it is true,…

Building a Temple

An update on Living Stones – Last year Jon and I took a tour of the holy land with Ross Lockhart. What an amazing trip that was! We began in…

Here’s My Story

God is not done with The Presbyterian Church in Canada. … Read more

“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.

Steel Your Nerve

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

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…