Uruguay was founded by the Spanish in 1726 as a military stronghold and is today the most “European” of South American countries both by its population (88% white, 8% mestizo, 4% black) and its social makeup (a secular state with well-developed social security, health and educational systems).
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Your infinite power, in Jesus name…TORONTO Missionary Kids Safety Net (MK Safety Net) has launched in Canada. MK Safety Net Canada is a resource and advocacy organization for former missionary children and third-culture children who …
NIPAWIN, Sask. Five Saskatchewan theological schools have joined forces to preserve the rich tradition of theological education in the province. Nipawin Bible College in Nipawin, Millar College of the Bible …
My German Baptist mother from Volhynia, Ukraine, was a strong woman, a woman of great faith and a compelling storyteller. Of the many stories she shared with me before her …
Gord Fleming, C2C Network national director, is pleased to announce the appointment of Karolyn Burch as director of ministry to church planter spouses. This position was birthed out of a …
In her classic work, Out of the Saltshaker, Rebecca Manley Pippert opines: “Christians and non-Christians have something in common: we’re both uptight about evangelism.” She also confesses, “There was a part …
Features The day the bees arrived in church Memorial services: Meditation on mortality What I like about Lent Tribute: John Wiens Columns Editorial: Altered landscapes: New Calvinism and Anabaptism in conversation Outfront: Being a …
Revolutionary Christian Citizenship
Author: John Howard Yoder
Temporarily residing in the United States brings some light to what makes a Canadian “Canadian” and an American “American.” For example, I’ve noticed our public healthcare system frees Canadians from a great deal of financial stress…Re: Chaplains: Leading the missional charge, EFC