Tom’s Blog
What have we learned this past year?
The worldwide pandemic was declared a year ago on March 11, 2020. We asked our readers to share what they have learned, how they have changed, who has made their life better, and how their life will be different afterwards.
COVID-19 BC Christian Leaders Response Fund Part 2: Communities of Care for Vulnerable Neighbours
Please consider joining our efforts and help us bring other Christians to action, collectively leaning on our faith and bringing hope to our marginalized neighbours who need it most.
Ordinary Grace
There is a danger, and a temptation, stalking us when we would endeavor to make ourselves more extraordinary than we are. That “extra-'' is God’s work alone.
A Better View
“Peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, February 21, 1999, our cherished son, brother, and friend, Matthew Stanford Robison, was received into a state of happiness, and began his rest from troubles, care, and sorrow in the arms of his Savior and friend Jesus Christ.”
St. Nick Lived Through an Epidemic
St. Nicholas saw his resources as a gift from God to be shared with the poor and marginalized; Santa Claus encourages us to focus on gifting primarily to our loved ones and friends.
Timely Kindness
We may never know the full outcomes of timely generous acts, but sometimes we are privileged enough to see ripples of their astonishing consequences.
The Missing Ingredient
For many, developing a daily practice of gratitude, deepening our practice of meditative prayer, or seeking the comfort and guidance of friends can all move us toward greater hope.
What would my mom think of that?
Will we make the easy choice when we know a harder one would be the correct course of action?
Talitha Koum
“Why are you making a commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but sleeping…”
Generational Wisdom
Families and communities grow best into a profound generosity of spirit when wisdom is lovingly and open-handedly shared and received by all.
COVID-19 BC Christian Leaders Response Fund
What good is it…. if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds?
A Terrible Thing to Waste: Part I
If we must go through this crisis, we ought not to waste the possibilities it presents.
Pandemic: Pandemonium or Peace?
We are in the midst of turbulent and unpredictable times. It is uncharted territory. How do we act? What do we believe?
Contemplation: My Spiritual Sudoku
I have learnt to be content with mystery; to live in the places that are foggy and undefined – joining those baffled and confused ones.
Who teaches us how to really love?
God knows what we could be like and what we could do when sacrificial loving offers both “heart and inspiration” into our daily lives.
When the Death of a Loved Friend Makes Us Pause
This experience made me ask a question that haunts all of us, and pastors most of all: What will the preacher at my funeral say?