Why we need to talk to people with opposing views by Anne Thériault Ian Williams, the award-winning author of What I Mean to Say, explores how empathy and vulnerability can revive the lost art of
The surprising science behind miracles by Anne Thériault How an inexplicable healing led one Canadian doctor to discover where medicine ends and miracles begin
The rise of the religious influencer by Anne Thériault What the Catholic Church's first millennial saint can teach us about modern faith
Kingston United church’s plan to host sleeping cabins in limbo by Anne Thériault Funding challenges have meant the program, which provides homeless with a safe place to sleep, is on hold
Uncertainty clouds future of tiny cabins for Kingston’s unhoused by Anne Thériault Delays in relocating the cabins to a local United church raise concerns among residents who rely on them for stability and shelter
Beheading Virgin Mary statue shows how ultra-conservative vandals view women by Anne Thériault The vandalism showcases Catholicism’s tenuous relationship with women
Crossroads United steps up to save Kingston’s sleeping cabin program by Anne Thériault The program, which is currently housing 17 people, is due to end this fall, but the church has proposed a permanent solution
Making sense of solar eclipses through ancient superstitions by Anne Thériault How a pope’s celestial showdown shaped the church’s stance on the cosmos
What the monsters from Bible scriptures can tell us about ourselves by Anne Thériault Esther J. Hamori's book challenges readers to avoid turning complex stories into black-and-white narratives
How reading the Bible differently changed the way theologian Brian McLaren wrote about the climate crisis by Anne Thériault "We are nature caring for nature," says the "Life After Doom" author