Being Black in Trump’s America by Dante Stewart Theologian Danté Stewart on grief, resistance and the quiet power of resurrection
The emotional rollercoaster of downsizing by William Robertson Getting rid of all our stuff was incredibly challenging — but there was surprising joy on the other side
Why harm reduction is actually compassionate care by Bonnie Larson One doctor explains how it heals communities, even as it faces political backlash
Sandra Oh shines in a Canadian eco-fable by Jason Anderson ’Can I Get a Witness?’ gently examines sacrifice, loss and our responsibility to each other
Trad wives and the illusion of freedom by Shanai Tanwar A 'softer life' may promise relief — but embracing patriarchy isn’t true liberation
To survive, the United Church must let go of the past and welcome what’s next by Christopher White The denomination must move beyond comfort and embrace true transformation
This 17-year-old created inclusive prayer spaces at his schools by Fernando Arce Omar Elgazzar won a prestigious scholarship for his interfaith work
Am I betraying my parents by placing them in assisted living? by Ashley Moyse Our Moral Compass columnist encourages a reader to move beyond idealized promises
Ontario church becomes needed home for Muslim community by Leslie Sinclair The former Countryside United in Thornton, Ont., now houses the Zainabiya Community Centre