Sufjan Stevens is Gen Z’s unlikely prophet by KC Hoard Embraced by a new generation of fans, the indie musician still holds his faith close to his heart
In ‘Minnows,’ Friends share thoughts on God and nature around the campfire by Jonathan Dyck An excerpt from "Shelterbelts"
Cheryl Bradbee on teaching students to build their own arks by Josiah Neufeld She says many come to her class with little or no education about the climate crisis
Social worker Donna Alexander on the anxiety of calling the police by Sadiya Ansari She says we've failed society's vulnerable when a Black person ends up dead after law enforcement is brought in to help
Gifts of food in moments of crisis help ease caregivers’ burdens by Sara Jewell Food “is one way we, as a community, express the care and compassion of Jesus for each other," says one ministry coordinator
Katherine Hancock Ragsdale on the fight for reproductive justice by Roberta Staley The head of the National Abortion Federation says abortion has become a political tool
This retired cop wants to see police culture transformed by Aleysha Haniff Alain Babineau, who worked for the RCMP for 27 years, says officers should take a stand against racist policies
New novel explores the lingering trauma of female genital cutting by Zahra Khozema "Seven" feels like especially personal work for author Farzana Doctor
Mesmerizing rugs explore the meaning of sanctuary by Albina Retyunskikh The exhibit at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum examines the theme in an age of global displacement
Can early intervention help raise better boys? by Sarah Treleaven Inside the effort to curb toxic masculinity before it takes root