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
Why Canada’s new disability benefit will not be enough by Leif Gregersen "We need to do more than give disabled people the bare minimum," writes Leif Gregersen
This nurse is on a mission to make allergy injectors more accessible across North America by Mark Ramzy Kelly Dunfield's emergency kits have saved many people from fatal allergic reactions
How improving seniors’ quality of life can benefit us all by Nicole Schmidt Western society sees older people as burdens, but countries that care about seniors' wellbeing see generations flourish
Why expats and tourists should learn the true histories of their dream destinations by Dennis Gruending Around 5,000 Canadians call San Miguel de Allende in Mexico their second home. How many of them are aware of the city's
Why this Ontario city will be celebrating Diwali without fireworks this year by Prarthana Pathak Personal fireworks were banned in Brampton last fall, changing how families will welcome the Festival of Lights