Coup de Grace in Paris
The film Chariots of Fire contrasts human glory with God’s glory, showing that true greatness flows from submission to divine authority.
The film Chariots of Fire contrasts human glory with God’s glory, showing that true greatness flows from submission to divine authority.
Soft tissue fossils and the misinterpreted Archaeopteryx expose the flaws of evolutionary theory and affirm Scripture’s account of a young, purposeful creation.
Where has evangelicalism in Canada gone—and is there hope for its renewal? We explore this and more in this week’s episode of The Confederation Report.
Elon Musk’s Mars ambitions, the search for true role models, and the biblical meaning of law-environments converge in this week’s Confederation Report.
Despite fierce opposition, Christ’s Kingdom triumphs, for the King is enthroned and the strong man is bound.
Mark Carney’s minority win, Trump’s interference, and rising political tensions remind Christians to stand firm in faith, trusting Christ’s unshakable sovereignty over all earthly powers.
Steven R. Martins and Dr. Michael Wagner discuss the enduring influence of Christianity on Canada’s political and cultural foundations in this special edition of The Confederation Report.
Greta Gerwig’s potential casting of Meryl Streep as Aslan in her upcoming Narnia adaptation has sparked backlash among readers who understand C.S. Lewis’ Christian vision.
The WAY documentary explores the impossibility of religious pluralism and presents Jesus Christ as the only true foundation for life, truth, and culture in a world of competing worldviews.
A quiet policy proposal to strip religious charities of their charitable tax status now threatens the freedom, witness, and societal role of the Church in Canada.