Northern Ireland centre for peace and reconciliation calls UCC minister by Martha Martin 'I was looking for an intentional Christian community that welcomed guests for an extended time and integrated them into the daily life
Dementia is creeping up on Canada’s elderly and cases are on the rise by Kylie Taggart It's a silent epidemic and already the leading cause of disability for seniors but the prevalence is expected to skyrocket as baby
Being 95 doesn’t stop activist Don Ewing from saying his piece by Karen Stiller United Church member from Guelph just keeps writing pithy letters to the editor
The Salvadoran civil war has left citizens searching for peace by Tim Johnson People are trying to move on 20 years after a brutal civil war tore communities apart
Detroit is blooming with urban agriculture and so are its citizens by Lisa Van de Ven Once known as Motor City, Detroit's economy collapsed and it became one of the most derided communities in the United States. Now,
My long, thoughtful, researched and difficult relationship with faith by Murray Malcolm I, and others like me in the United Church, could have used some help from the institutional leaders to sort through some
Death rituals are changing, but the need for mourning remains by Kenneth Bagnell Many people now prefer to celebrate a life rather than grieve the loss of a loved one. But what about honouring the
Tom Harpur on his path of faith from childhood to age 82 by Ken Gallinger The former Anglican priest and author of 'Born Again' moved away from the church and into journalism, which he says eventually "gave
Ottawa clamping down on human smugglers of refugees to Canada by Carolyn Morris But some say the practice shouldn't be vilified. It's not trafficking and may be the only way for people in danger of
Science can explain many miracles, but some remain mysterious by Richard Wright As scientific methods get to the bottom of events that earlier generations considered the hand of God, some question whether there's still