Blindness is a nuisance, but it carries blessings, too, minister says by Jocelyn Bell Sharon Ballantyne is the United Church's first blind ordained minister. It's not about being a pioneer. It's about not letting fear get
Charity is big business in Canada but the number of donors shrinks by Larry Krotz Canadians gave $8.5 billion to charities last year, an increase of 8.3 percent over the year before. That rise is driven by
Andrew Genge’s injury that changed his life and the faith that saved it by Donna Sinclair After an accidental rugby injury broke most of the bones in 15-year-old Andrew's face and caused a stroke, the Genge family that
The real value of saying “sorry” by Muriel Duncan Apologies not only help right past wrongs; they can also open a window on the injustices of today
An Indigenous mother searches for answers on B.C.’s Highway of Tears by David Wilson Some highways have souls; others are merely pavement. The soul of Highway 16, the 720-km-long branch of the Trans-Canada that spans northern