We are called to live lives of simplicity, generosity and radical love for others.
Empower Your Kids to Recognize Truth and Challenge Cultural Lies
How the ROAR method can help.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweWhat is the world telling us is true, and how does that compare or contrast with what the Bible tells us?
As a brand, the Red Shield has endured war, famine, drought, economic crisis and pandemic. It has endured because those who are called to serve in Christ’s name have been committed to the mission to which we’re called.
A Thanksgiving Perspective
Gratitude is still possible in the midst of challenging circumstances.
by Major Sheldon Bungay"In this season of thanksgiving, I have been reminded to focus on what matters most."
Our contributors tackle three common phrases heard in reconciliation conversations between Indigenous people and settlers. Adding their perspectives, they actively explore what it means to journey on the road to reconciliation.
What is more important: a building or the mission itself?
Place matters. We are called to be pilgrims on a journey, but we must also recognize the importance of community for God’s children.
The cross of Christ signifies his triumph over sin, and the empty tomb, his triumph over death.
The first step on the journey of right relations, is to come and sit, to listen and learn.
Until we put aside the “stiff upper lip” mentality and stop pretending our lives are perfect, we are going to continue to struggle with a lack of genuine friendship.



