Where the Gospel Still Costs Everything
A few years ago, two Brazilian women showed up at the church I pastor and asked to look at our archives because they were writing a book about a missionary...
A few years ago, two Brazilian women showed up at the church I pastor and asked to look at our archives because they were writing a book about a missionary...
Some books are read and quickly laid aside, leaving little trace on the thought-life of the reader. Other books settle deeply into the leafmould of the mind and exert an...
“Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days He has spoken to us by His Son,...
I’ve always loved books. However, until recently, I was not an avid reader. That all changed when I invested in an audiobook app called Everand. Some would argue that listening...
If you are looking for ideas on what to do in 2026, here’s one—read. Reading, in many ways, is a lost art in today’s society. People are more inclined to...
In this episode of Into Theology, Wyatt interviews Ray Pennings, Executive Vice President of CARDUS, about the role of religion in Canada and the insights gained from their collaboration with...
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The sight is familiar to many urban Christians: someone approaches your car asking for spare change. Your response—whether nervousness, fear, anger, or compassion—reveals something about your heart. More importantly, it...
Growing up I was taught that the date of Christmas, December 25th, was a borrowed pagan festival. I couldn’t tell you exactly when or where, but I remember being told...
Pastor Paul Carter explains why he uses the RMM Bible reading plan.
In this episode, Pastors Paul Carter, Steve Bray, and Paul Martin discuss the differences between church planting and church revitalization.
Statistics tell us that 25% of current pastors plan to retire in the six months. If that’s even close to true, then we have to ask the question: where will...
What standing for the truth of God's word even at great personal cost looks like in Canada