Tag Archives: Covid-19
Virus as a Summons to Faith
In the early days of Covid-19, Professor Aisha Ahmad, University of Toronto (who is no stranger to suffering) offered this insight: Global catastrophes change the world . . . the legacy of this pandemic will live with us for years, perhaps decades … Continue reading
The 2020 Ezer Surge
For a lot of people, 2020 is the year we’d most like to forget. 2020 will always remind us of the global Covid-19 pandemic. It’s been a year of irreparable loss of loved ones, jobs, businesses, even homes. Shutdowns have … Continue reading
New Wine Tastings: Bringing Awareness to the #MeToo/#ChurchToo Pandemic (Part 1)
Coronavirus isn’t the only pandemic currently destroying human lives. Although Covid-19 remains a deadly threat to human lives around the world and warrants a serious response from all of us, we cannot afford to allow this pandemic to turn our … Continue reading