Coronavirus challenges in China increase spiritual fervour

China’s “zero-COVID” policy is taking a heavy toll on civilians and the economy. Mental health challenges abound, and China’s unemployment rate just hit the highest point since February 2020.

“Our people in China are incredibly frustrated with this process. They wish it would be over,” Kurt Rovenstine of Bibles for China says.

New outbreaks raised concerns about a new round of coronavirus restrictions. Hundreds of students in Beijing held a rare protest as officials tried to seal them in their dorms.

After leaving Mumford & Sons, musician finds new lease on faith and life

Former Mumford & Sons banjo player Winston Marshall battled 'being cancelled' when he was in the band and now that he's left, Marshall says he's free.

Marshall officially left the Mumford & Sons, a British folk and rock band, back in June of 2021. He initially just took a break from the group when he faced intense backlash from the left for tweeting that he enjoyed reading journalist Andy Ngo's book, Unmasked, which explores the dangers of Antifa.

American pastor fights to eliminate tie between religion and gun violence

Rev. Peter Cook is speaking out about the devastating connection between Christianity and gun usage after the shooting in Buffalo, New York.

On May 14, Payton Gendron, the alleged shooter, killed 10 people, with the majority being black. Gendron's actions are said to be driven by his belief that America should be a white Christian dominant nation.

How a life-limiting two-year diagnosis turned into 24 years of life

Char Harryman faced a life-limiting diagnosis with extraordinary courage and faith, and she used the time she was given to be a gift to others.

On Easter Sunday back in 1995, Char suffered a grand mal seizure. And then another. And another. This eventually led to numerous tests where doctors discovered a golf ball-sized malignant tumour on her brain. 

After 24 years, long awaited hymnal now available

The volunteer-produced church songbook Sing a New Creation is now available for congregations to order.

The Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) has produced a supplement to the 1998 hymnal, Common Praise, thanks to the help of volunteers who dedicated many years to the creation of Sing a New Creation

It has been common church practice since the 70s that a new hymnal is written after 25 to 30 years, and a supplement after 10 years. However, due to a lack of resources, the ACC took 24 years for the supplement to be published.