As a progressive Christian, I choose to embrace discomfort by Zak McDonald For writer Zak McDonald, identifying with that label also means learning to understand those who think differently.
The healing power of a good cry by Anne Simmonds 'Have you ever met an infant or a young child who does not cry? It is a normal, natural, pre-verbal response to
Trump is losing Christian support by Michael Coren 'While the hard-core evangelicals will likely remain where they are but be less committed, moderately conservative Christians are thinking again.'
Was Jesus the first reiki master? by Anne Bokma Some United churches are mixing this traditional Japanese technique into their ministries.
I send my kids to Catholic school, but I’m not Catholic by Pieta Woolley A lifelong United Church member explains why she's embracing lessons in reading, writing and rosaries.
Why we really need to retire the term ‘PK’ by Brianna Bell This mom and writer says it puts too much pressure on kids.
Trinity Western’s move has to be followed by meaningful change by Jenna Tenn-Yuk A queer Christian shares what she wants to see happen after the school made its controversial pledge optional for students.
I spent almost 30 years in a Christian commune by Dave Canfield A writer and dad explores what it's like to start afresh after so many years in an enclosed community where he was
Trinity Western ruling does not discriminate against evangelicals by Stephen Berg A writer argues that the recent Supreme Court decision actually reaffirms and protects the rights of the LGBTQ community.
I regret my 100 Huntley Street book by Paul Knowles The evangelical history that Paul Knowles wrote 36 years ago haunts him to this day.