Indigenous peoples have been here far longer than previously thought: Cree-Métis archeologist by Amy van den Berg Paulette Steeves's research challenges common beliefs about her ancestors' presence in North America
Why having a spiritual director is so important to me by Ann Corbet Spiritual direction helps me grow in my understanding of myself and see myself the way God sees me
Indigenous mural changes the narrative in Toronto church by Andrew Faiz Artist Philip Cote has placed Turtle Island underneath the stained glass window's Christian images
Black youth are helping United churches create a safe, diverse space by Sherlyn Assam Four of the Young Black Scholarship Program recipients are now working on an anti-racism curriculum
This environmental advocate leads youth through small actions and big ideas by Julie McGonegal The teachings of Kehkashan Basu's Hindu faith inform her work
Fix it, don’t toss it! A B.C. group is practicing the lost art of repair by Emma Prestwich Repair Café North Saanich is one of many repair cafés around the world
Outdoor exhibition brings the Stations of the Cross to Toronto by Caley Moore "Crossings: A Journey To Easter" features 16 works by Canadian artists
Wetlands vs. developers: A small-town battle with national ramifications by Luke Ottenhof Affordable housing advocates, environmental activists and animal lovers have teamed up to fight a building project that could displace both people and
‘The Believer’ explores the human need to put our faith in things unseen by Marie Trotter Author Sarah Krasnostein talks to an eccentric cast of believers for her new book, but she ends up being the most interesting
Now in her 90s, Sister Virginia Varley is a painter still open to surprises by Marie Trotter After spending almost two decades painting mandalas, Varley now finds joy in abstraction