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Topics: World | Interview
Congolese bishop wants to tell Canadians how his country heals after war
By Chantal Braganza |The Congo has a great challenge to meet the medical, psychological and practical needs of people terrorized by war
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Topics: Wellness | Society
Food banks are reinventing themselves as new food security hubs
By Chantal Braganza |They're offering more than just food hampers. Now there are community gardens, farmers' markets and cooking classes
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Topics: Justice | Society
Cheri DiNovo, minister of cloth and legislature, keeps agitating
By Chantal Braganza |The NDP member of provincial parliament gave up ministry for politics but is still a champion of the most marginalized
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Topics: UCC in Focus | Relationships
United Church confirmation classes can be tweaked to be more fun
By Chantal Braganza |Today’s confirmation programs help youth experience God, form relationships and make their own decisions about joining the church
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Topics: World | Human Rights
Refugees from North Korea are defecting to Canada in record numbers
By Chantal Braganza |A Toronto United Church on Bloor Street welcomes an influx of refugees from one of the harshest regimes on Earth
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Topics: Faith | Activism
Student Christian Movement sparks activism on campus — and faith
By Chantal Braganza |Once an organization that counted nearly five percent of the student body across English Canada as members, it is now a small group