Animal chaplaincy has become a growing profession by Andrea Cooper, Religion Unplugged Animal chaplains like Rev. Sarah Bowen help clients prepare for and deal with the loss of their pets
The incredible story of finding my brother in my 60s by Dorothy Ellen Palmer We were born a week apart, in the same hospital, to different mothers — and that is just the beginning of our
Ramiro Gonzales faces execution. His friendship with a Canadian minister has changed them both. by David Wilson The death-row inmate and his spiritual adviser, Rev. Bri-anne Swan, started out as pen pals
The United Church has an ambitious plan to grow its membership by Julie McGonegal The denomination is aiming to create 100 new churches and other faith communities
Club Q shooting should spur Canadians and Christians to take action by Jenna Tenn-Yuk Many people believe Canada is a safe place for queer and trans people, but this is far from the truth
Every day can be like Christmas by Roger Janes The holiday is all about generosity. When we are generous, we have the power to change lives.
Emmanuel College’s new principal on her big vision for the theological school by Julie McGonegal HyeRan Kim-Cragg is the first racialized person in the role
Anishinaabe COP27 delegate challenges non-Indigenous Canadians to ‘reset the table’ by Emma Prestwich Clifford Mushquash says settler Canadians should learn from Indigenous approaches to the environment
Can the courts save us from the climate crisis? by David Geselbracht In countries around the world, people are using the law to force those in power to act, and in some cases, to
Manock Lual is using his talents on the court to help kids in his hometown by Michael Grace-Dacosta The former professional basketball player's non-profit, Prezdential Basketball, empowers young people through and beyond the game