Jamil Jivani sheds light on why young men radicalize by Suzanne Bowness In his book 'Why Young Men,' Jamil Jivani talks about his own experience as a troubled youth.
My ex-wife lives in a care home where Elizabeth Wettlaufer worked by Alex Mlynek A former United Church minister reveals why he didn’t tell his onetime partner, who has dementia, about the connection. He spoke to
Ontario’s sex-ed reversal denies LGBTQ2 children their rights by Cheri DiNovo A United Church minister and former MPP thinks opposition to the curriculum is rooted in an opposition to LGBTQ rights.
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.
How Canadians can help stop children being torn from their parents at the U.S. border by Julie McGonegal What can we really do this side of the border anyway? Quite a lot, actually. And there’s no time to waste.
‘Thank you for being my dopted parents’ by Allan Wilson Eighteen years after his teen son died of cancer, this writer celebrates a new type of fatherhood when he becomes legal guardian
The Kinder Morgan protest in photos and song by Kimiko Karpoff A faith leader reflects on protesting the pipeline with the Water Protectors from the Tsleil-Waututh nation.
Courts tell residential school survivors they didn’t go to a residential school by Josiah Neufeld During the 1960s and 1970s, more than 1,000 Indigenous children were sent to a United Church-run residence in Teulon, Man. Many were
How a South Korean dissident became a minister in northern Ontario by Donna Sinclair After being released from prison in his native South Korea in 1979, Jong Bok Kim made the long journey to Canada, where