Are vegans right? by David Macfarlane The writer is in the midst of a radical six-month change of diet. He’s discovering that no cheeseburger tastes as good as
Climate change is changing our ecosystems, this region is on the front lines by Josiah Neufeld The writer visits the shifting shorelines of Bangladesh and discovers tens of millions of people on the brink of disaster
An evolutionary Christian on the limitations of the human experience by Pieta Woolley Bruce Sanguin talks about the evolution of the soul, the limitations of the human experience and his new book.
This is the world our children will inherit, and it’s not looking good by Sanjay Khanna Climate chaos. Economic upheaval. Psychological stress. A futurist looks for hope amid the coming turmoil.
5 differences between Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper by Pieta Woolley What do we know so far? Not much, really. Justin Trudeau’s election night “red wave” was a surprise. And so is Canada’s
Small-town Ontario murder seemed like a blatant case of racist violence, but the truth goes deeper by Richard Wright The beating death of Andrew Mixemong three years ago exposes gaps in the social fabric we’d rather ignore
Ending a marriage is tough. Imagine what it’s like when you’re a minister by Trisha Elliott "There’s not only the fishbowl of congregational life to contend with, but also the real or self-imposed holier-than-thou expectations"
Kicking fossil fuels will save trillions of dollars – and the planet by Alanna Mitchell We can easily afford to wean ourselves off carbon-based fuels, and we can't afford not to
5 hard truths of where United Church congregations fall short by Trisha Elliott Care to talk about tithing? How about evangelism? The author confronts the church’s taboos.
Naramata, education and retreat centre in B.C. for 68 years, closes by Mike Milne The bombshell move follows a lengthy strike, money woes and a consultant's report