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.…

Bavinck in Brief: A Presbyterian Lifestyle

Sin’s consequences are powerful, but human will can be trained and reinforced.

Reformed Dogmatics—a suggested guide

The four volumes cover a range of theological teaching from the historic, Reformed point of view. They are not for the faint of heart, but for someone who teaches or…

Reflections on faithful church life

Biblical teaching, lay leadership, and care for others are essential ingredients of faithful church life.

Church planting: small communities

Small groups can achieve what large communities can’t. Part 3 in a series on church planting. … 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…

Keeping it Odd  

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

I was a virtual delegate at Lausanne 4

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

Bavinck in Brief: God, Simply

God’s revelation of His perfect self provides a foundation for our knowledge about the Divine. Third of a series: (1) “Bavinck in Brief: Method as Model“, (2) “Bavinck in Brief:…

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…

Bavinck in Brief: Method as Model

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

Steel Your Nerve

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

Quebec: an unholy mess of secularism and regulation

Tighter controls, no mercy and a moratorium mean hundreds of congregations are without a home. Mountainside United Church and St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, both in Westmount QC, recently sold and…

Ministry to Gen Zed

In these days of relativism, deepfakes, and loneliness despite social media, influencers are prompting young people to look to the Christian faith for truth that they can believe in, and…

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.