New Flannery O’Connor film misses key parts of her life story by Robert Liwanag Directed by Ethan Hawke, "Wildcat" idealizes the author despite her controversies
How this non-profit plans to make the world a better place through social connections by Rawan Youssef "We are all part of the solution to the disconnected world," says Genwell Project's Pete Bombaci
How Broadview will leave its mark in 2023 by Jocelyn Bell Many people's faith compelled them to stand up for 2SLGBTQ+ rights, women’s rights, racial equality and climate justice
Torn apart from their families, Uyghur exiles look to Canada in hopes of a better life by Yvonne Lau Canada's plan to resettle over 10,000 Uyghurs and Turkic Muslims could help young people who fear harassment from Chinese authorities
The Virgin Mary was a prophet too, some experts say by Anne Thériault She may be remembered as meek and mild, but theologians say the Virgin Mary was a force for social justice
How ancient concepts of leisure offer a new way forward for churches by Christopher White Jeffrey Paul Crittenden's recent book, "Leisure Resurrected", is an "important reminder of the church's gift to the world," our reviewer writes
Award-winning documentary reveals how a biblical mistranslation fostered Christian homophobia by Alison Brooks-Starks "This was a human error," says Sharon "Rocky" Roggio, director of 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture
We used an AI chatbot to speak to ‘Jesus’ about the climate crisis, miracles and Christmas by Pieta Woolley "Both traditional prayer and digital prayer bring different but equally valuable benefits to the spiritual life," says AI Jesus
United churches determined to stand up for LGBTQ2S+ kids as anti-trans hate rises by Josiah Neufeld “This is the moment for Christians to boldly show up,” says Affirm United director, Alix Dolson
Author Ann Douglas has a message for people who think the world is getting worse by Ann Douglas If 2023 discouraged you as a midlife person, hope is around the corner