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AMONG the personal calamities life can offer, few can match the humiliation and heartbreak of being stood up at the altar on your wedding day. When yo...
continue readingOur West Coast reviewers suggest six books for you to savour this summer.
continue readingIT IS 84 years since C.S. Lewis published The Screwtape Letters: Letters from a Senior to a Junior Devil. The year was 1942, the middle of the Second World War, when victory for the free world was by no means certain. It quickly became a wartime bestseller.
continue readingThis sermon was preached on May 3rd as part of an Eastertide homily series on the spiritual senses held at St. Thomas’s Anglican Church in Toronto.
continue readingIF YOU want to know more about the remarkable Christian who wrote what critics have called “some of the most humane, sweet and profound poetry of our time,” read David A. Kent’s Opti...
THERE is something powerful about a film that is based on a true story and Ordinary Angels is no exception.
How the writings of Tom Holland and Richard Bauckham support a resurrection faith today
continue readingIT’S ALWAYS RISKY when you buy tickets for a stage or film adaptation of a beloved book. Taking my grandchildren to see Narnia, the musical, I really hoped the play would not mess too much...
continue readingI HAVE COME to realize that I probably felt a little skeptical about the new Sing! Hymnal from Getty Music. I wasn’t aware of this, but I suppose I hear of so many big product launches – a...
continue readingTwo TAP book reviewers share their reading recommendations for the summer.
continue readingCRISIS is not new. Crisis, such as a major war or plague, is often the hinge point of historical research – but what is different today is the globalization and accessibility of crisis. Societie...
continue readingIN THIS powerful picture book about a girl experiencing loss, The Good for Nothing Puddle helps children explore the nature of grief and loss. It does not offer the quick fix of a superficial band aid...
continue readingWHEN I was a child, I learned Old Testament stories in Sunday school (often told using felt board figures) and in illustrated Bible story books at home. But three Sundays each month I also heard lesso...
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