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In columns and reporting for the Winnipeg Free Press over two decades, journalist John Longhurst has covered faith from a multitude of perspectives. This collection of his most stimulating reflections on faith is also a series of reports on culture, politics, technology, and just about anything else that intersects with religion. Longhurst is perennially curious about religious faith in its various expressions. Whether writing about Holocaust survivors, residential schools, religious relics, interreligious misunderstandings, assisted dying, or how women religious leaders are treated, John…mehr

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In columns and reporting for the Winnipeg Free Press over two decades, journalist John Longhurst has covered faith from a multitude of perspectives. This collection of his most stimulating reflections on faith is also a series of reports on culture, politics, technology, and just about anything else that intersects with religion. Longhurst is perennially curious about religious faith in its various expressions. Whether writing about Holocaust survivors, residential schools, religious relics, interreligious misunderstandings, assisted dying, or how women religious leaders are treated, John Longhurst has something thought-provoking to say about the way faith touches all aspects of our lives.
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John Longhurst has carved out an impressive career in journalism, communications, and media relations. He has worked for organizations such as Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Mennonite Central Committee, and Mennonite Disaster Services. He organized Canada's first major conference on faith and the media in 1998, and in 2021 received the Lieutenant Governor's Award for the Advancement of Interreligious Understanding in Manitoba. He lives in Winnipeg with his wife Christine and writes for the Winnipeg Free Press and many other publications.