‘Juiceboxers’ explores the corrosive effects of serving in Afghanistan by Drew-Anne Glennie Benjamin Hertwig's debut novel intimately conveys the disillusionment and trauma that followed him and other soldiers home
Not wild about fungi? Ariel Gordon might just convert you by Alex Mlynek The writer's new essay collection about the joys of mushroom hunting reveals the beauty and magic of our planet
United Church to consider naming Israel’s actions ‘apartheid’ by Mike Milne Next month, the denomination's General Council will discuss joining a campaign that strongly condemns Israel's treatment of Palestinians
Why white evangelical voters back Trump by Kate Helmore Theology professor’s new book examines the curious connection between the presidential candidate and American evangelicals
This unique gallery is devoted to disability art by Macenzie Rebelo Tangled, which aims to centre “crip culture,” is the only space of its kind in Canada
We can eliminate period poverty in Canada by Zeba Khan Education and accessible supplies can move us toward menstrual equity, says this writer
New Nick Cave album reminds us of life after tragedy by Julie McGonegal “Wild God” is a joyful and religious masterpiece that serves as a balm for the grieving
A new approach to church fundraising by Leslie Sinclair Fundraising expert Michelle Harder shares strategies to help congregations sustain financial health
The cinema of tormented priests by Ayesha Habib Film has a long history of depicting ministers in a crisis of faith. Amid the gloom, these movies offer meaning and hope
Body positivity won’t achieve fat liberation by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas Fatphobia is a systemic issue with roots in racism and colonialism. Why don't we talk about it that way?