Looking for a great way to spend your Saturday morning? Join our workshop tomorrow from 10-11:30am where we'll be revealing the 2021 theme for Imprint, speaking about faith and creativity, and hearing from our editors about our mission! Register here: https://t.co/g6ipb6cDFp
In rising light, I stumble
to the kitchen
and stand in service
of the yeast:
I’ll make the bread again that God won’t eat.
Bread of Presence by @Jenpmichel
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Jesus knew that neighbourly love flows firstly—and most truly—from a place of need. Like the Samaritan, my parents knew this personally; they knew how to offer mercy because they had once needed it. - Season Kam.
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📸 Hang-Kit Wong & Wasim Hossain
And I thought I wanted a single dorm at college,
but I got Friday nights alone, and chess against the computer.
And chess was a headache with a migraine heartache
when I lost my queen.
Dentist Chair Confession by Jeffrey Hynds.
https://t.co/SvefabA591
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Jonathan Jin shares his experience joining @movein in his Imprint piece: "The things we do matter and it shows in big decisions, such as moving to the city, and also daily activities, such as asking how your neighbour’s day was."
https://t.co/vmX9K4kXjX
📸 @lukewtcleland
Many young people seem like they’re “waiting” to grow up. We find ourselves in a state where we are neither adolescent nor adult...what’s holding us back? Do we know something that our parents didn’t, or are we getting stuck? - Alvin Chiang
https://t.co/Z6i6cWjAi0
"Art, I think, from a Christian perspective, comes out of a search for what is true, good, and beautiful."
Photography Editor, @lukewtcleland, shares a behind-the-scenes look at his role with Imprint, something surprising about us, and more!
https://t.co/XgkTyYtDtt
We have good news! We have re-opened our shop and you can order Imprint TODAY through December 13th. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED, so don't wait. We can't promise that your issue(s) will arrive by Christmas, but we'll mail them out as promptly as possible!
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The final piece in our difficult conversations series discusses how to share our grievances with others instead of accusing. "If we are to come to terms with our sin and shame, we cannot simply be told. We have to be taken by the hand and shown."- Aiwen Xu https://t.co/wuL0HN6xp1
Pt II of our difficult conversations series discusses seeing Christ formed in others being central to resolving conflict. "To be like Christ, and to be truly subversive, we must be genuinely convicted to seek after the good of the other person." - Aiwen Xu
https://t.co/ZNAP274CXg
2/2 - "To truly understand a person is like attempting to faithfully paint a life-sized portrait of that person's whole self - saint, sufferer and sinner - in full colour."
https://t.co/FFJi4w5X95
1/2 - As we approach the holidays, and perhaps are feeling our relationships to be strained by the pandemic, Aiwen Xu's three-part series on difficult conversations begins by encouraging us to approach conflict resolution with eyes to see others as saints, sufferers and sinners.
We centre ourselves by how we choose to inhabit time. Letters form the pulse of a friendship by keeping these beats, all the more so since in a deliberate letter-writing practice, what’s written is designed to be kept. That takes trust. - Joel Faber
https://t.co/jpD7wXBena
I am coming to the realization that I will have to explain this place, in all of its corruption and unfairness, to you...as the world struggles to redefine itself, I wonder how I will define the world to you. - Monica Mah
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I learned to listen to your needs and not mine. Now you are about to turn 18 and I am learning to let you be, even if I’m not sure I will ever be able to completely let you go. - Esther Campuzano
https://t.co/8GJD836JjS
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To give towards Grace Toronto's refugee sponsorship, visit: https://t.co/N5BYrYCO6G
“I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me...” (Mat. 25:35, 36).
An interview originally published by The Gospel Coalition in January 2017 features a conversation between Imprint’s lead editor, @Jenpmichel, and Jen McNaughton, a member of the small group of Grace Toronto families that sponsored a Syrian refugee family several years ago...
As Grace Toronto prepares to sponsor a new refugee family in 2021, we hope this interview can helpfully shape our hopes and expectations for this act of hospitality, by which Jesus says we welcome him.
To read this interview, visit:
https://t.co/cvLMZAnEuH
Our Creative Director, @ktogeretz, talks behind the scenes at Imprint, her experience in magazine publishing, and may have disclosed what tiny detail of our Freedom issue our team spent 30 minutes dissecting 😏
https://t.co/cehRjk2D8K