These mothers and emergency doctors are struggling to take care of their patients – and themselves by Dawn Lim During COVID-19, doctors were called superheroes. Today they are overworked and ignored
How ancient concepts of leisure offer a new way forward for churches by Christopher White Jeffrey Paul Crittenden's recent book, "Leisure Resurrected", is an "important reminder of the church's gift to the world," our reviewer writes
United churches determined to stand up for LGBTQ2S+ kids as anti-trans hate rises by Josiah Neufeld “This is the moment for Christians to boldly show up,” says Affirm United director, Alix Dolson
How improving seniors’ quality of life can benefit us all by Nicole Schmidt Western society sees older people as burdens, but countries that care about seniors' wellbeing see generations flourish
United Church runs $4M deficit in 2023 amid strategic plan initiatives and drops in giving by Mike Milne The 2024 budget will be approved at General Council Executive meeting in November
A moral argument to search the Winnipeg-area landfill for missing Indigenous women by Frank Deer As an Onkwehonwe (Native) scholar who studies morality and ethics, I find the Manitoba's government's position alarmingly familiar
Is it bad if your online ministry goes viral? by Bri-anne Swan Virtual worship makes church more accessible, but it can be more divisive too
How long COVID is shining a new light on chronic fatigue syndrome by David Wilson The medical world has often dismissed people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but the pandemic may offer new hope for patients
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book helps readers find faith in others — and themselves by Alex Mlynek The trans writer shares how she learned to love in a world that does not believe she is worthy of love
United Church camps forced to cancel summer 2023 programs due to staff shortages by Charlotte Alden One camp director says the pandemic has created a "void" in staffing