by Amy Nelham | Sep 7, 2024 | CBC InTouch
Have you ever read the accounts of Jesus’ life from Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John and wondered to yourself, “why does Jesus sometimes seem so gentle and kind, but other times seem so harsh and...
by Amy Nelham | Aug 30, 2024 | CBC InTouch
My friend Fraser, a Christian, would often discuss the faith with me; and Fraser was always right. Vehemently so. One time, I’d been mentioning what Christians should be doing for God. In Fraser’s opinion, my starting-point was nonsense. “Give me a brake so I can stop...
by Luke Burrow | Aug 23, 2024 | CBC InTouch
Of all the verses in Scripture, one of the most comforting to me is Matthew 11:28, where Jesus says—“Come to me, all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” So much of Christian teaching today wants you to look inside yourself. It wants you to ask...
by Amy Nelham | Aug 16, 2024 | CBC InTouch
The Old Testament is filled with amazing stories of God delivering his people from the hands their enemies while doing miraculous things to bring them salvation. One story that immediately comes to...
by Luke Burrow | Jul 26, 2024 | CBC InTouch
There seem to be an unlimited number of ways that human beings seek fulfilment. Some people turn to ways we find less honourable—like money, power, sex, or fame, while others turn to ways that we find...
by Andrew Hall | Jul 19, 2024 | CBC InTouch
A few years ago, I came across a hymn by Martin Luther based off of Psalm 130. At the time, I needed a psalm to express some laments, and Luther’s words helped me to grieve with hope. Quickly, Psalm 130 became a favourite of mine. Luther called Psalm 130 a Pauline...