Is This the Perfect Motto for Co-Vocational Ministry?
By
Blayne Banting
Discover how "My world is my parish" empowers co-vocational ministers to balance God's global mission with humble, contextual service.
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From Where I Stand: Global Perspectives in Leadership
By Ellen Duffield (Faith and Fellowship)
Coordinator of the Centre for Leadership Studies reflects on oft-missed opportunities to learn about leadership from international voices.
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Sharing Your Faith Without Losing It
By Joel Houston (Faith and Fellowship)
A theology professor reflects on the complications and riches to be found in practicing Christian apologetics.
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3 Ways To Better Serve People in Multivocational Ministry
By Ellen Duffield (Faith and Fellowship)
Ellen Duffield, Coordinator for The Paul E. Magnus Centre for Leadership Studies, reflects on how people in the church and parachurch organizations can better support multivocational ministers.
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How to Model a Faith Worth Keeping
By Sid Koop (Faith and Fellowship)
Both the Renegotiating Faith and Hemorrhaging Faith studies found that what was modelled within the family unit had a profound effect on the faith formation of the next generation. Here are some key ways to model authentic faith for your kids.
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What Are We Asking of Technology?
By Joel Houston (Faith and Fellowship)
Modern technology is radically altering our lives. Is uncritical acceptance of new technologies the right way forward for us as Christians? Joel Houston, PhD, poses six questions we should be asking of technology before we welcome it into our lives.
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Why We Need Church in the Digital Age
By Joel Houston (Faith and Fellowship)
In our age of efficiency and distraction, church takes forever. But that’s exactly why we need it. Joel Houston, PhD, explains why Church should be slow, inefficient, and a little inconvenient—and in that way, completely irreplaceable.