Wet’suwet’en acts of solidarity by youth give me courage by Josiah Neufeld This week has been one of fury, heartbreak and courage across this land some call Canada
Rueben George on his sacred duty to nature by Josiah Neufeld He and other members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation are fighting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the disappearing Arctic by Josiah Neufeld Through so much upheaval, Inuit haven’t lost their spiritual connection to the land, she says
Diana Beresford-Kroeger bridges gap between science and spirituality by Josiah Neufeld The tree expert is working to protect the world's vanishing forests
When I lost my belief in hell, my faith began to unravel by Josiah Neufeld My convictions about eternal damnation were a crucial part of my Christian worldview
Stephen Blackmer on the Earth’s coming crucifixion by Josiah Neufeld The priest and conservationist says we have to live as if the world were sacred
For Laurel Dykstra, faith fuels a fight for the climate by Josiah Neufeld The Anglican priest was arrested and sentenced to a week in jail for protesting a pipeline
One dad’s struggle to get in touch with his emotions by Josiah Neufeld "I was raised to see masculine virtue in being quiet and in control"
The power of reconciliation at Indigenous protest camps by Josiah Neufeld In Manitoba, supporters and allies bore witness to the destruction being enacted on the Dakota people and their land
Courts tell residential school survivors they didn’t go to a residential school by Josiah Neufeld During the 1960s and 1970s, more than 1,000 Indigenous children were sent to a United Church-run residence in Teulon, Man. Many were