Unexpecting: What to expect when you're no longer expecting
Even though pregnancy and infant loss are common, society shrouds them in secrecy and even shame—starving grieving women and their partners of much-needed support.
Genesis School of Dance: an assemblé of community, dance and faith
Genesis School of Dance is a new dance studio that offers affordable and accessible classes to Winnipeg while also keeping God at the centre.
Six Winnipeg artists, Naomi Wiebe, Kristie Sidwall, Chelsea Tielman, Kristie Enns, Michal Goertzen and Jodi Kristjanson have come together to create Winnipeg's newest non-profit dance studio: Genesis School of Dance.
Pacifism, Paul's letters, politics and more: seniors get chance to learn and grow in faith
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is anticipating another successful year for the 55-plus senior courses they offer, due to Canadian-wide interest.
Xplore: Keep Thinking is CMU's six-week continued learning program for seniors ages 55 or older, however, it has received increasingly high interest from a slightly younger demographic as well.
Embracing trust: The art of letting go and holding on to a forever-faithful God
Many of us have been hurt at some point in our lives or maybe experienced something that has led us to lose trust in people.
Bestselling author Joanna Weaver has been there and says trust issues with people can eventually turn into trust issues with God.
Amid crises, rural roots anchor Southern Baptists’ president
FARMERSVILLE, Texas (AP) — On the first Saturday of fall, a sweating Bart Barber trekked across a weedy pasture in search of Bully Graham, the would-be patriarch of the rural Baptist pastor’s fledgling cattle herd.
With the afternoon temperature in the mid-90s, the 52-year-old Texan found the bull — whose nickname reflects his owner’s deep affection for the late Rev. Billy Graham — and 11 heifers cooling under a canopy of trees.
Qatar World Cup: 'Native and migrant Christians risk discrimination, harassment and police surveillance'
As everything gets ready for the largest soccer event in the world, Christians pray to see a change in the absolutist emirate of Qatar.
The 32 national teams who have won a ticket to the World Cup are ready. And Qatar celebrates being the first Arab country ever to organize the largest football event.
Dante Bowe posts apology for behaviour, but has now removed it
Three days after Maverick City Music (MCM) announced they were "pausing" their professional relationship with Grammy-winning Gospel artist Dante Bowe due to "behaviour" that was "inconsistent with our core values and beliefs" the artist made a public apology.
Clergy strive to reconcile politically divided congregations in U.S.A.
Faith leaders of various religions say they are facing congregations that are divided more than ever due to politics.
One member of Rabbi David Wolpe’s diverse congregation left because Wolpe would not preach sermons criticizing Donald Trump. Scores of others left over resentment with the synagogue’s rules for combating COVID-19. But Wolpe remains steadfast in his resolve to avoid politics when he preaches at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles.
Ethiopian 'prophets' stoke violence
Why would Christians advocate for violence, especially against other Christians?
It happened recently in Ethiopia, where self-proclaimed prophets (many of them holding positions of leadership in evangelical churches) claimed God supported the Ethiopian government’s attacks on the Tigray region.
Niverville tying connections between Mennonite and Indigenous cultures
Niverville Community Fellowship is hoping to educate its community about the ties between Indigenous and Christian beliefs by hosting a Truth and Reconciliation Ceremony.
September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, many organizations, businesses and individuals are hosting events and inviting the public to join in on the attempts of creating reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.