The coronavirus crisis offers a chance to do good by Thomas Reese, Religion News Service Now is the time to respect science and be our better selves
Coronavirus comments expose underbelly of ageism, ableism by Dorothy Ellen Palmer Saying "only" the elderly, ill or disabled will die of COVID-19 devalues their lives
In this coronavirus outbreak, should we meet for church? by Ed Stetzer Our job as faith leaders and as a family is to take care of those at risk for COVID-19
Canadian clergy curling tournament puts fellowship on ice by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The Friars’ Briar runs parallel to the Tim Hortons Brier, the annual men's curling championship
I learned I had autism at 46. I now understand myself. by Wanda Deschamps A significant number of people like me are diagnosed in midlife. For reasons that are still coming to light, many of them
‘Lent-ish’ gives up traditional practices for Lent by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Speaker Megan Westra wants Christians to look on the bright side of the season
Brynn Kilpatrick, 10, brings climate awareness to Ontario town by Sherwood Hines Meet a young activist fighting for the environment as her hometown grapples with change
Must we scare Canada geese out of our public spaces? by Monica Plant When I'm in the park with these birds, I feel connected to what is wild and sacred
Desmond Cole presents snapshot of Black resistance in new book by Mugoli Samba In "The Skin We're In," the journalist and activist creates an incriminating account of institutionalized white supremacy
The life and death of an undocumented construction worker by Roxana Olivera Fearing deportation, Alvaro Vargas Fonseca lived under the radar in Canada. When he died, his family in Costa Rica struggled to find