Finding your calling and stepping into the life God made you for
Many of us will go through life wondering what our true purpose is, waiting for our calling from God.
“The truth is, the call has already been made, the offer is on the table. Being a part of God’s family means we’ve received the invitation to be an active part of His work of love and compassion. He’s waiting for us to respond," explains Geoff Peters, author of The Family Business: A Parable about Stepping Into the Life You Were Made For.
Pope accepts Canadian invitation focussing on reconciliation
Canadians heading to the Vatican to meet with the Pope will discuss reconciliation with Indigenous people and a future papal visit to Canada.
On Wednesday, The Holy See announced Pope Francis will be coming to Canada at a future date.
Hillsong and Tomlin rebrand VIP ticket packages after backlash
A large Christian worship tour has rebranded special tickets that would give people perks over others, following an online uproar over their "VIP" status.
The Tomlin UNITED Tour was announced as a "mega co-headlining tour" set to travel to over 30 cities in the U.S., as well as Toronto and Vancouver, in 2022.
Education is greatest weapon against human trafficking
An expert says that human trafficking is so prevalent in Canada, that no matter where you are, even a rural community, somebody is being trafficked within a kilometre.
On Thursday, the Joy Smith Foundation is having a free online launch for the National Human Trafficking Education Centre (NHTEC) at 7:00 pm.
How to stop comparing, own your giftedness, and rest in Jesus
Many women struggle with the voice in their head that tells them they are not enough…not smart enough, not pretty enough, not capable enough, not present enough.
Denisse Copeland is one of the many women to feel that way. She was raised by a single mother in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Her upbringing offered little stability, and Denisse soon found herself on a seemingly endless quest to find love and acceptance.
Hints of a new military confrontation in Lebanon?
A demonstration ends with seven people dead. “Pray that Christians shape their political engagement on the basis that we serve a God who called us to love our neighbours and enemies alike”
The Lebanese Shiite movement is ready with “100,000 trained fighters" and “has never been so powerful.”
'The Blessing' receives Song of the Year award
"Receiving an award at the Dove’s is a sweet honor and I’m thankful. I also know that it’s never the goal," says Kari Jobe.
The 52 annual GMA Dove Awards took place in person in Nashville, Tennessee and aired on Friday, October 22. Jobe and her team of writers took home the prestigious award, Song of the Year, for 'The Blessing.'
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.
Why the Taliban-China alliance is bad news for religious freedom
The announcement of bilateral relations between Afghanistan's new government and Beijing goes beyond economics. “It may threaten global religious freedom”, experts say.
The co-founder of the Taliban movement, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi posed together in a photograph on 28 July. The Taliban had not yet seized the government, but Beijing already recognized them as “a key political and military force”.
Thousands march against human trafficking worldwide
Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of major European cities and other parts of the world, joining the international event Walk for Freedom, to draw attention to the problem of human trafficking and modern slavery.
The Christian abolitionist association A21 was the organiser of the event, which aims “to spread a message of freedom the world cannot ignore, raising awareness for human trafficking & reduce vulnerability within our communities across the globe”.