What You’ve Read in Just the Last 21 Issues of TAP
(Jan. 2009 - Easter 2011)
Full-length Back Page Interviews
Elaine Young, Alpha Canada’s Regional Director for the Atlantic
Andy Leroux, Former Chair of Diocese of Toronto’s Spiritual Renewal Committee
Martyn Minns, ACNA
Lindsay Brown, Inter. Director of the Lausanne Movement
Howard McPhee on effective pastoral listening
Todd Hunter on church planting
Kenneth Kearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion
Laura Berends on the Move In movement
Kathryn Dean on rural life
Glenn Smith on the earthquake devastation in Haiti
Bruce Smith, National Director, Church Army
Several Canadian priests on The Great Recession
Jenny Andison on being a missional church
Sylvia Ssinabulya, a Ugandan MP on maternal health care
Robert Benson, author on books on prayer
Matt Adams on outreach and youth
Glenn Penner, CEO on the Voice of the Martyrs
Charlie Masters, National Director of ANiC
Theresa Sanderson, an aboriginal addictions counsellor
Patrick Yu, Toronto area bishop
N.T. Wright, theologian and English bishop
Main Features:
Offering Hospitality
Profile of Christian Storyteller Cheryl Thorton
Finding Eden in Malawi
Film and Faith: Meeting God at the Movies
Grandparenting
How to Build a Great Church Library
Profile of Christian Jazz Singer Laila Biali
General Synod 2010
The Church Army
Sewing to God’s Glory
Liturgy that gives Hope
Layreaders
Praying the Psalms
Liturgy that Gives Rest
Homeschooling Hubris
The Greatest Field Trip Ever – in Africa
Shepherding Little Ones
Wycliffe College’s Gift to the Church
Messy Work: Youth Ministry in the Church
Small is Big: Canada’s rural parishes
Evangelizing the Bus Stop: How to Respond to Atheism
How to Read the Bible by Three Biblical Scholars
Book Reviews
The Door is Open by Debra Fieguth
Going Missional by Karen Stiller
Planet Narnia by Michael Ward
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
The Grand Design by Stephen Hawkings
Growing Up Christian by John Bowen
After You Believe by N.T. Wright
Growing Up in Christ by Eugene Peterson
The End of Suffering by Scott Cairns
God is: My Search for Faith in a Secular World by David Adams Richards
Discovering the Book of Common Prayer: Special Occasions by Sue Careless
The Good and Beautiful God by James Bryan Smith
Home Tonight by Henri Nouwen
Saint’s Cults in the Celtic World ed. by Steve Boardman
The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller
Guide to Best Practice in Short-Term Mission ed. by Charles A. Cook
Northern Lights ed. by Byron Rempel-Burkholder and Dora Dueck
Exiles by Ron Hansen
…Plus about two dozen brief book reviews.
Tributes
Harry Robinson, Anglican evangelical preacher
Shahbaz Bhatti, Christian politician & martyr in Pakistan
Bernard Nathanson, prolife leader
Robert Crouse, Anglo-Catholic theologian
Moishe Rosen, Founder of Jews for Jesus
Ralph McInery, Christian scholar and mystery writer
Glenn Penner, Servant of the Persecuted Church
Miep Gies, Christian woman who hid Anne Frank’s family
Helen White, generous Nova Scotian Anglican
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of Special Olympics
Peter Toon, Anglican theologian & Prayer Book defender
Joseph Terelya, Ukrainian mystic & Gulag survivor
Barbara Pell, award-winning English Professor
Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity
Letters, Essays & Sermons by (Bishops in bold):
David Curry, Ephraim Radner, Murray Henderson, R.M. Bell, Robert Crouse, Brett Cane, Catherine Sider Hamilton, F. Dean Mercer, Michael Nazir-Ali, John Matheson, Rowan Williams, Gavin Dunbar, Robert J. Sanders, Ross Hebb, Andrew Nussey, N.T. Wright, Christopher Seitz, Henry Luke Orombi, Kenneth E. Kirk, Aaron James, Ian Wetmore, Andrew Dunning, David Smith, Matt Gunter, Craig Uffman, Ron Ferris, David Garrett, Daniel F. Graves, Geoffrey Rowell, Ed Hird, Philip Turner, Dale A. Petley, George Sumner, Timothy Parker, Michael Hawkins, Edith Humphries, Jo Bailey Wells, John Chrysostom, Peter Kennedy, Timothy Challies & Ranall Ingalls
We could almost triple this list if we went back to our first issue of May 2005!








