Atheist Chris Stedman, former evangelical, on being interfaith by Katie Toth He thinks it's important that Christians and atheists understand each other and work toward common goals
Death. It’s inevitable. So let’s talk about it. by Trisha Elliott It’s natural to be anxious about dying. But facing up to our mortality can help us live better today.
Charles Taylor says he criticizes the Pope more than non-Catholics by Liette Michaud The internationally acclaimed Canadian philosopher talks about building bridges between different cultures and faiths
What’s so “good” about Good Friday? by Ross Lockhart An unexpected conversation with a funeral director reveals the true meaning of the holy day
John Swinton on why churches have disability ‘inclusion’ all wrong by Chelsea Temple Jones 'To include people in society is just to have them there.'
Bears inspire adoration, reminders of tension between wild and tame by Therese DesCamp Something about these animals urges us to love them, even when it's accompanied by heartbreak
How liberal institutions have helped the rise of the Christian right by Evie Ruddy The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of "Death of the Liberal Class" says he thinks that the church stopped speaking prophetically to
Bernadette Dumas’s parents needed a place to hide her. Decades later, she’s still haunted by what she lost by Chelsea Temple Jones Years after she was sent to a United Church maternity home, she wants a national inquiry into the role of churches, social
Canada’s comedy couple talks faith, family and laughter by Ken Gallinger Debra McGrath and Colin Mochrie also share how Glebe Road United has made an impact on their family.
Margaret Atwood: How did Christianity come unglued from nature? by Margaret Atwood Imagine if humans could regain the knowledge that everything -- everything -- comes from the earth