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.…

Courageous leadership: faith over fear

Leadership often brings us into moments where we are asked to move forward without having everything figured out. We are invited to make decisions that

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

General Assembly 2025

We are invited to deliberately seek Spiritual assistance and speak the truth in love HAMILTON, Ont. – This was the most collegial General Assembly I’ve attended, although my experience goes…

The end of the world as we know it is not the end of the world

There is a promise that can help us face the present challenge with hope and confidence, instead of anxiety and despair.

Dialogue, pluralism and discipleship

A challenge to repositioning the church in a post-Christendom age.

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…

Is revival possible?

Learning from the spirituality of the Reformation … Read more

Our Story

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

Dear Donald

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

PCC Renewal continues organizing and gearing up for content creation

We are sorting out the requirements of the incorporation of our new non-profit society, such as organizing our first Annual General Meeting.

Lifting clergy burden

The Protestant Reformation, particularly in England, marked a major change in how pastoral care was done in churches. Up to that time, clergy in the Roman Catholic church focused their…

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…

Bavinck in Brief: Method as Model

Surprisingly simple and straightforward, yet its simplicity wields great power.

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…

The unasked questions

We are invited to deepen our walk and become mature children through Christian formation and discipleship.