
Contributor
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Topics: Spirituality | Religion
Why over a third of Canadians now claim to have no religion
By Andrew Faiz |"Leaving Christianity" co-author Brian Clarke explains Canada's secular shift
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Topics: Ethical Living | Opinion
The billions we spend on our pets could fight global poverty instead
By Andrew Faiz |In North America, pets are a $100-billion industry. Shouldn't we value humans more?
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Topics: Ethical Living | Culture
‘Hallelujah’ and Leonard Cohen’s personal mythology of betrayal and forgiveness
By Andrew Faiz |A new documentary is just the latest to explore the late songwriter's story
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Topics: Ethical Living | Culture
‘Yellowjackets’ and ‘The Wilds’ reveal what castaway fictions get wrong
By Andrew Faiz |The new survival dramas starring teen girls offer a fresh twist on a familiar genre
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Topics: Spirituality | Theology
One church pub night showcased our age-old struggle to believe in the Resurrection
By Andrew Faiz |Jesus' friends had trouble buying that he had risen from the dead, and they didn't have our obsession with rationalism
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Topics: UCC in Focus | Indigenous
Indigenous mural changes the narrative in Toronto church
By Andrew Faiz |Artist Philip Cote has placed Turtle Island underneath the stained glass window's Christian images
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Topics: Ethical Living | Culture
Immersive shows are frantic and frenzied and here to stay
By Andrew Faiz |They may not be subtle, but they're powerful in their own way, and they're also easier for many people to access
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Topics: Spirituality | Culture
My first Christmas in Canada was a disappointment, but it taught me so much
By Andrew Faiz |In Pakistan, our family holiday celebrations were loud and full of pomp; in Canada, they were small and quiet
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Topics: Spirituality | Religion
Are churches essential services? Inside the push and pull over pandemic worship
By Andrew Faiz |COVID-19 forced congregations to reckon with the meaning of church
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Topics: Spirituality | Religion
To Presbyterian Pakistanis, he’s a saint. He’s also my grandpa.
By Andrew Faiz |Vazir Chand's populist canonization reflected a country where religious identity mattered