It’s a huge question. Perhaps the biggest: Why is there so much evil and suffering if there is a benevolent being? This was one of

It’s a huge question. Perhaps the biggest: Why is there so much evil and suffering if there is a benevolent being? This was one of
Originally posted on Matthew Ruttan:
Some of you have questions about Christmas. But the season rushes at us with such fearsome fury that we do…
Recently our church hosted a worker for Fight4Freedom to educate some of our young people. Fight4Freedom is a local organization (with 12 offices across Canada)
This post summarizes the 4-part series and includes discussion about why and how the world will end, ‘signs’ of the end, and how to live in the meantime.
Originally posted on Matthew Ruttan:
At Christmas people are 100% happy all the time, right? Wrong. Despite the incessant jingle of bells and copious amounts…
What if there were nine virtues that all Christians inevitably show in their lives? I think there is. Let me explain. Karpos In the New
In an election, there are more ‘faith issues’ than you might think. How will the 20+ million Canadians who somehow identify with Christianity respond?
Do you struggle with contentment? This post highlights 4 biblical insights and practical suggestions to put them into practice.
Wonder what to make of the bazillion Bible translations? This blog explains the 4 main types, and gives some advice. Enjoy!
To explore this controversial question, I’ll look at the background in Canada and some biblical texts. What I say puts me in the minority, but I feel its the most loving approach for the most amount of people.
God wants the best for his children. Shouldn’t we want the same for ours? This post reminds Christian parents what matters most and why it matters.
Didn’t some politicians just vote on which books to include just to make Jesus look impressive and further their own cause? Um, not really. Here’s why.
Human trafficking is modern slavery. It’s the nightmare that isn’t a dream. People think it’s a thing of the past, but it’s not; it’s a