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Comment s'équiper pour partager les principes chrétiens en réponse aux urgences sociales
Traduit de l'anglais par François Godbout Nous avons récemment entendu tant d’histoires encourageantes de chrétiens qui se mobilisent pour répondre aux besoins de leurs prochains. Quelle joie et quel privilège d’avoir pu les aider à se préparer dans cette démarche ! Par exemple, un groupe qui nous a contactés est issu de plusieurs églises d’une petite ville. Ils s’organisent pour apporter une aide concrète à leurs voisins, en soulignant la valeur de la vie de ces derniers afi
Apr 184 min read


Secularizing Canada
This article is reprinted with permission from Faith Today (Nov/Dec 2025). →en français The positive contribution of faith communities in Canada is being challenged by a new series of initiatives targeting religious institutions and public religious expression. Many of the challenges are grouped together in a disturbing committee report on the advancement of secularization presented to the Quebec government in August. The 300-page report provides a comprehensive vision of wha
Oct 29, 20253 min read


Ambassadors of the goodness of God
This article is reprinted with permission from Faith Today (Jul/Aug 2025). →en français We live in a world that does not understand faith and does not see religion as being in the public good. If this column were longer, we could walk in-detail through recent Canadian public policy examples such as: parliamentary recommendations calling for an end to “advancement of religion” as a charitable purpose and an end to charitable status for “anti-abortion organizations;” restrictio
Jul 18, 20253 min read


Federal budget questionnaire
The Department of Finance is holding consultations on what should be in the next budget. Consider filling out the questionnaire before August 28, 2025 and suggesting they support your community by not politicizing charities, including pro-life charities, and by maintaining the charitable status of advancing religion.
Jul 16, 20251 min read


A postelection confession
This article is reprinted with permission from Faith Today (May/Jun 2025). →en français Few could have predicted the level of political unrest we’ve seen so far in 2025. This includes the resignation of a prime minister, the election of a new one, ongoing threats of tariffs and counter-tariffs, and all the drama of a federal election (the outcome of which, as I write this, remains unknown). In such times of geopolitical upheaval, the Church has often stepped in to offer theol
May 30, 20253 min read


Beyond the election
This article is reprinted with permission from Faith Today (May/Jun 2025). →en français Prices, pensions and employment levels are fluctuating unpredictably in response to tariffs and tariff threats. We’ve seen clashing ideas about our national priorities and what exactly binds us together during the recent federal election, as candidates and their party leaders proposed different approaches to the issues confronting us as a country. Now we need to hear how our newly elected
May 29, 20253 min read


Comment la foi façonne l'engagement des chrétiens auprès des nouveaux députés
Traduit de l'anglais par François Godbout À la suite des élections de ce printemps, de nombreux députés retournent à Ottawa, tandis que d'autres feront leur entrée au Parlement. C'est l'occasion pour nous tous de nous engager de manière significative et proactive auprès des députés. À quoi ressemble un engagement civique, profondément enraciné dans notre foi ? Nous sommes certainement appelés à prier pour notre gouvernement et pour nos députés locaux. Engageons-nous aujourd'h
May 27, 20253 min read


Election congratulations to Prime Minister
The Right Honourable Mark Carney Prime Minister of Canada 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2 Dear Prime Minister, On behalf of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC), I offer sincere congratulations on your election victory. We are praying for you as you serve our nation at a critical time in history. We pray also for you and your family as you face the new demands of time and expectations of your office. This is a time of great turbulence in the world and for Canada
May 13, 20252 min read


The election is over... What comes next?
The results are in from the federal election. The Liberal Party was elected in the most ridings and the new Prime Minister is Mark Carney. We’ve voted and heard the results. What comes next? First, let’s look to the Lord of heaven and earth. Our hope is not in any particular political party or government, but in God. The nations are a drop in a bucket or dust on the scales before him (Isaiah 40:15). Trusting in God’s love, forgiveness and help orients us in our world, especia
Apr 29, 20252 min read


What will it mean for Parliament to prorogue?
The Prime Minister has announced he will step down as leader of the Liberal Party once a new leader is chosen. This triggers a leadership selection process within the Liberal Party. The Prime Minister has asked the Governor General to prorogue Parliament until March 24, 2025 and she has agreed. What does it mean to prorogue Parliament? This is like a pause and reset. The House of Commons and Senate won’t meet until March 24. All government bills and unfinished business are te
Jan 7, 20252 min read


Religious freedom of Christian hospitals
This article comes from Read directly: https://www.faithtoday.ca/Magazines/2024-Sept-Oct →en français The ability of a Christian hospital to maintain its Christian ethic is now facing a legal challenge in British Columbia. Providing medical care is a consistent characteristic of Christian expression throughout Church history. In Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity (Johns Hopkins, 2009), historian Gary Ferngren concludes that when a church was planted in the Roman E
Sep 4, 20243 min read


Evangelicals live among us
Could we introduce ourselves? Because I think you might not know us. There’s been some chatter in political circles about a certain party leader visiting three evangelical Christian churches on a recent summer Sunday. I listened to a podcast about politics, where the panelists and host talk about the risk of this kind of visit and whether this is importing US style politics into Canada. They ask questions like, “Why does this raise eyebrows?” “Why isn’t this more risk than re
Jul 16, 20243 min read


Building bridges with your member of Parliament
The harassment that members of Parliament face, including death threats and vandalism, is on the rise. Two months ago the House of Commons sergeant-at-arms reported that cases rose from 8 in 2019 to 530 in 2023. Threats are becoming increasingly common – MPs are followed on the streets, filmed in stores and have their offices vandalized. One Parliament Hill staffer describes answering the phone and having angry Canadians yell at her about the decisions the MP had made and cal
Jul 9, 20243 min read


Six articles récents de « Faith Today »
Articles de fond Mettre fin aux abus dans l'Église. Comment pouvons-nous protéger les personnes que nous aimons et les institutions que nous partageons? Randal Rauser et Bob Stenhouse partagent leur expertise. Repenser la mission mondiale. Les experts en matière d'action sociale chrétienne réfléchissent aux nouvelles opportunités liées à l'évolution des populations, des attitudes et des technologies Cross Connections par David Guretzki Dire la(sa) vérité. Comment Ponce Pilate
Mar 11, 20241 min read


An important win in a long battle against MAiD's expansion
We are so thankful to have good news to share about euthanasia laws in Canada! Let’s pause for a moment to be thankful and celebrate. It’s not the complete stop that we want and firmly believe should happen, but a delay of MAiD for mental illness means people in vulnerable moments will be better protected for a longer time. It’s at least a check to the momentum of rapid MAiD expansion. Here’s what’s happening Yesterday the committee studying medical assistance in dying (MA
Jan 30, 20243 min read


The power of diplomacy
This article comes from Read directly: https://www.faithtoday.ca/Magazines/2024-Jan-Feb →en français Canadians are known for being nice. We are even teased for saying sorry when others would not bother. But being taught politeness, an element of this niceness, can also circumvent saying what we think. Our society revels in differences over sports and food, but when we dissent on other issues of taste, appearance or behaviour, do we not hold our tongues to avoid embarrassment
Jan 17, 20243 min read


Loving our neighbour through advocacy
Why do we engage in policy discussions, as Christians? Politics is messy; it can be complex and sometimes dysfunctional, and sometimes it seems so hard to make a difference. But what the law says matters. Laws and policies affect how people are treated, what options they have or don’t have, who is protected, who is helped. When the Canada Summer Jobs program screens employers based on their beliefs, real ministries and organizations are excluded. Youth who would have been
Jan 4, 20242 min read


Brief on COVID-19 to the Finance Committee
In this submission to the parliamentary Finance Committee studying the government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the EFC recommends (download PDF): additional flexibility in the Canada Emergency Wage subsidy, to allow charitable organizations to use a six or twelve-month period to calculate the decrease in their revenue exploring matching funds for charitable donations to a particular amount or for a certain period of time, excluding donations for capital projects. inc
May 20, 20201 min read


Submission on Proposed Calgary Bylaw Banning Conversion Therapy
A Calgary City Council committee held hearings on a proposed bylaw to ban conversion therapy in May 2020. The EFC’s written submission to the committee noted that “coercive and involuntary efforts to change sexual orientation have no place in our communities” but expressed concern that the bylaw’s definition of conversion therapy is so broadly worded that it infringes on freedom of expression. The EFC urged the committee to amend the definition of conversion therapy and to cl
May 14, 20201 min read
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