The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
The deaths of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska exemplify a society unmoored from transcendent norms, underscoring the imperative for principled and public Christian witness.
The deaths of Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska exemplify a society unmoored from transcendent norms, underscoring the imperative for principled and public Christian witness.
Samuel de Champlain, explorer and founder of Quebec, was a cartographer with a cross in his compass—driven not by gold or glory but by a vision of a Christian society in the New World.
In this week’s Confederation Report, Steven R. Martins and Jonathan Wellum examine Canada’s economy and how to face financial uncertainty with wisdom, prayer, and hope in Christ.
A preview of the book Reforming the Heart: A 40-Day Devotional on the Book of Ezra
Canada’s pagan resurgence cannot be dismissed as mere immigration, for beneath the surface lies the deeper task before the church—to proclaim Christ’s lordship over all of life.
In this episode of The Confederation Report, Steven Martins and Robert Netzly discuss how Christians can align their investments with the Lordship of Christ.
“Paradise” and “Heaven” are not one and the same, and the events that transpired on Golgotha reveal what Jesus really secured for us believers.
To “fall asleep in Christ” is not a mere euphemism for death but the declaration of a new reality secured at Golgotha.
Jacques Cartier led three voyages to North America that secured France a lasting claim on the St. Lawrence River and laid the foundation for New France.
In honour of Calvin Seerveld, whose Reformed vision of the arts shaped so many people’s vocations and inspires faithful, excellent Christian creativity.