Almost 80 million asylum seekers, refugees and internally displaced people are seeking new homes in our world today, a reality requiring urgent conversation and action. A timely new book is now available to help us reimagine personal, national and international… Read more →
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National identity should not trump the needs of vulnerable strangers
by Mark Glanville Luke Glanville • • 0 Comments
Regent College Bookstore will be hosting an event focusing on Refuge Reimagined – co-authored by faculty member Mark Glanville – next month, but in the meantime here is an excerpt from the book, which will be published February 16. One… Read more →
Cascadian missional churches focus on ‘impact of God’s love for neighbour’
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Jason Byassee and Ross Lockhart will launch their new book, Better than Brunch, next Wednesday (January 27). In the meantime, Mark Glanville offers these insights. For a while now I have been hunting for a book that displays, thoughtfully, what… Read more →
Local professors have written many fine books this year
by Flyn Ritchie • • 0 Comments
One can never have too many books (ask anyone who knows me), but even I have trouble keeping up with the professors at our local Christian colleges. And many of their books would make great Christmas gifts, especially if purchased… Read more →
Welcome the Stranger: Refugees becoming neighbours
by Flyn Ritchie • • 1 Comment
Local ministries are preparing for the next wave of refugees, even as they continue to support those who have already arrived. According to the federal government, some 6,000 more government-supported Syrian refugees will arrive in Canada this fall (of whom… Read more →