Three Ways To Stop Anti-Asian Racism
Acting with wisdom has been described as doing the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons. How do we apply wisdom in responding to the impact of injustice in our lives? For this webinar hosted by See Hear Love, I was joined by a counselor, a global…
Deconstruction In The Church – Josh De Keijzer
There is a lot of talk about deconstruction of faith. There is a growing movement among notably younger evangelicals in North America who are disenchanted with their faith. The questions they ask remain largely unanswered and they are leaving the fold in droves. So much so that even bastions of…
God’s Grace In Our Seasons of Doubt – Blessing Oluloto
Growing up when I was uncertain about something I simply needed to ask my parents and I would receive a satisfactory answer. If I was not content I would ask again, “but why?” “but how?” This same thing was true for most of my faith related questions; if I had…
GRIT – Becki Baxter
Have you ever chosen a “word of the year”? Often it’s something personal from God and prayed over with great anticipation. I’ve never really been someone who does this – until this year. Still reeling from 2020, the hope for a redemptive 2021 was strong, so I prayed for a…
For The One Who Endures – Daniel Archibald
Grit. I see it daily in my profession. I see it in the eyes of the men and women, young and old, that have made the decision to improve the quality of their lives, and have asked me for my help. Everyone has different reasons for being there, but all…
Becoming a Resurrection People — Jennifer Burnett
Broken. Buried. Raised. Scarred. The heart of the Christian story will always be Jesus and the cross. Jesus and the empty tomb. To be a resurrected people is to steward this story; it is to invite this story to be told over every other story, every other circumstance. A resurrected…
The Outward Facing Circle – Kaarina Hseih
Kaarina Hsieh What does it mean to be “resurrection people”? This is a question that Christ followers should be asking ourselves every day. St. Augustine said that “we are an Easter people and our song is Alleluia”. It is this reality, charged with the words of St. Francis of…
The Great Reveal – Chris Chase
There’s a classic storytelling trope called “the reveal”. In it, the hero is finally made aware of a dangerous plot, a missing link or that the one they fancied was standing in front of them all along, asking to be loved. The hero has a choice at that moment. Either ignore…
Our Asian Voice – Webinar Registration
See Hear Love Host, Melinda Estabrooks sits down with four Asian Canadians who have been guests on our show, to listen to how they are doing, their honest thoughts on the increase of anti-Asian racism and and what can we done to stop the violence and hate. Join us…
From Heartbreak to Hope – Sheridan Voysey
Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a dream fulfilled is a tree of life. Proverbs 13:12 As any couple trying for a child knows, every twenty-eight days you are looking for signs of success. For many couples, this expectation is met with disappointment for a few months until conception…