New books by LGBTQ2S+ Muslim authors prove you can be queer and follow Islam by Anonymous “When queer Muslims share their real-life stories, it leaves a legacy,” says Muslim author and theologian amina wadud
The first complete Mohawk Bible translation will be available this fall by Leslie Sinclair Harvey Gabriel (Satewas) of the Kanesatake community has been working on the project for more than 40 years
Malawi’s ‘faith healers’ are leading HIV-positive people to reject treatment by Raphael Mweninguwe Some New Pentecostal church leaders are encouraging the sick to refuse medicine and turn to God
How navigating cancer helped Kate Bowler redefine what it means to be blessed by John Longhurst Canadian author Kate Bowler's latest book offers blessings for life's imperfect moments
How nuns are helping displaced Ukrainians amid the Russian invasion by Gregg Brekke Photojournalist Gregg Brekke travelled to Ukraine capture how Catholic and Eastern Rite nuns care for the civilians in need
This Montreal musician is creating digital instruments for people with disabilities by Michael Grace-Dacosta "There’s no greater joy than seeing someone express themselves in ways they didn’t think were possible," says Gift Tshuma
How pro-life bias is limiting reproductive healthcare access in rural Ontario by Mary Baxter Right-to-life groups are increasing stigma and barriers to preventing and eliminating pregnancies
Is it ever OK to steal from a grocery store? by Cierra Bettens As food costs rise and supermarket giants like Loblaws' profits soar, shoppers face a dilemma at self-checkout
United Church to share new national office space with Anglicans and Presbyterians by Avil Beckford The office merger at a spot in downtown Toronto doesn't mean the churches are uniting, says the denomination's general secretary
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book helps readers find faith in others — and themselves by Alex Mlynek The trans writer shares how she learned to love in a world that does not believe she is worthy of love