The Confederation Report: Prehistoric or Noahic?
Buried in Manitoba, a newly discovered armoured fish fossil has more to say about Noah and the Flood than Darwin and his theory of evolution.
Buried in Manitoba, a newly discovered armoured fish fossil has more to say about Noah and the Flood than Darwin and his theory of evolution.
Canada was founded as a dominion under God, shaped by biblical convictions and covenantal vision, but today that legacy is being erased—and only through repentance and a return to Christ can our nation truly be renewed.
Canada’s dramatic shift in national defence policy, driven by global instability, reflects growing concerns at provincial and personal levels—where questions of lawful self-defence are resurfacing in a culture increasingly unmoored from its Christian moral foundations and public order.
With Quebec considering a ban on public prayer, Christians in Canada must reckon with a rising secularism that will require the quiet resolve and public faithfulness of a Daniel.
As conflict deepens, Christians must carefully distinguish between national Israel and the true people of God—those, Jew and Gentile alike, who are united to Christ by faith.
In this lecture, Dr. Brian G. Najapfour explores the Reformation principle *Soli Deo Gloria*—living all of life to the glory of God.
Professional sports have become platforms for woke ideology and cultural indoctrination, but sports as a cultural product could be redeemed to become a stage of true worship.
In his lecture “Why Do We Make?”, Ryan Lauterio presents human creativity as a gospel-rooted vocation—an act of humble service shaped by our identity as image-bearers.
From King Charles III’s Throne Speech to Canada’s historic allegiance to Christ, this episode uncovers the nation’s covenantal foundations and issues a clarion call to remember, repent, and reaffirm Christ’s sovereign rule.
In this episode of Life & Worldview, S. R. Martins encourages listeners to always be ready to share the hope of the gospel with others (1 Peter 3:15).