In this edition of our Talking It Over series, James Read speaks with Glen O’Brien about artificial intelligence.
Beautiful Chaos
We must disciple our kids and help them learn the rhythms of a Jesus-centred life.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweOur lives and leadership ability are not measured by the behaviour of our kids, but they are measured by the fruit we bear.
The Great Divide
In a polarized world, are Christians any different than our surrounding culture?
by Rebekah McNeillyDo you ever feel like Christianity has splintered into two distinct factions?
It’s the End of the World as We Know It
Some thoughts on post-apocalyptic literature in a post-pandemic world.
by Michael BoyceThe fascination with the end of the world and the aftermath of global catastrophes has gripped the human imagination for centuries.
Truth and Justice
Considering the rights and responsibilities of freedom of speech.
by James Read and Angelica SulitChristians need a newspaper in one hand and a Bible in the other— according to theologian Karl Barth. In our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Angelica Sulit about free speech.
Carrying one another’s burdens means taking some of the other’s load upon ourselves. True solidarity costs something.
May You Fare Well
Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd share a message of hope in their final chapel as territorial leaders.
Commissioner Floyd Tidd: When we first arrived back in the Canada and Bermuda Territory from our time as leaders in Australia four years ago, in the first chapel, I talked about my Rubik’s Cube, and the lessons of life and leadership that I’ve learned from it. I want to use it as a focus for us this morning, slightly different than
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Let's seek to engage with culture in a way that is discerning and critically thoughtful, without dogma or moral carelessness.
Rest is not a reward for good behaviour or hard work. It is not something to be earned.
This month's Cross Culture includes an album by Salvationist Kenneth Downie, as well as relevant studies on worship music and faith formation in children.