The perfect send-off after more than 30 years at this magazine by David Wilson Thanks to all of you readers who’ve invited me into your homes these many years.
When outrage becomes the new normal in the age of Trump by David Wilson As Donald Trump arrives at his first year in office, the author takes a look at how initial feelings of shock have
Historical statues are a battleground for contemporary issues by David Wilson If statues could talk, they might tell us a bit about context
Why Trump’s election might be the test of a lifetime by David Wilson My generation has accepted freedom and democracy as a right, not a privilege. Then Trump was elected
One night in a retirement home changed my perspective on seniors by David Wilson Seniors are often placed in isolated enclaves and excluded from mainstream society. Writer David Wilson explores the alternatives during his stay in
Cuba’s paradox and passages by David Wilson An island enigma, Cuba bewilders and beguiles. And somehow, it perseveres. — May 2000
What the end of The Record means for church publications by David Wilson We say a sad goodbye to The Presbyterian Record, a newspaper that has been printing for well over 100 years
Marie Wilson, commissioner on TRC, found truth, some reconciliation by David Wilson Inviting people to imagine, "What if it was your children?" takes them to a place of universal values
Baseball has religious echoes, says writer and lecturer Peter J. Schwartz by David Wilson The game has a resurrection in spring and a finale every fall in the "holiest of holy" days, the World Series' last
United Church ministers debate faith, atheism — and the future by David Wilson Is the denomination big enough and flexible enough to employ all sorts of ministers, including those who don't accept that God exists?
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025