A planetarium visit helped me see the story of the magi differently by Sylvia Grant Maybe they weren't following a spectacular heavenly guide, but that doesn't matter
Mourning my granddaughter’s death meant facing my anger by Anne Simmonds A writer on navigating the landscape of loss and grief after a shocking tragedy
Christians need to grapple with their relationship to the death penalty by Bri-anne Swan Jesus died by capital punishment. And yet, Christians are so often its most passionate supporters.
1 Corinthians 13 forced me to look at love in a new light by Judith Pettersen I used to see the words as sentimental, but recently I realized they were meant to be lived
A pastor’s attitude showed me that not all clergy empathize with mental illness by Leif Gregersen I longed for belonging and respect, but the church I attended didn't always offer it
Experts offer churches advice on how to help prevent clergy abuse by John Longhurst With these measures, churches can help protect their congregations
This social ethicist wants to make Christianity revolutionary again by Samir Eljagh Tapia Miguel De La Torre urges Christians to move away from spiritual ideology that justifies oppression
In Emma Donoghue’s new book, spiritual discovery is a gruelling but rewarding journey by Marie Trotter "Haven" is a story of the trials and blessings of human weakness
Coast Salish sweat-lodge keeper welcomes all to share in healing by Katharine Lake Berz Hwiemtun cleanses collective trauma through sweat-lodge ceremonies
I stumbled across Christianity’s first queer icon — two and a half decades too late by Sarah Ratchford Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and archers, and a protector against plague. But the queer community has also claimed him.