Geel, Belgium has a radical approach to mental illness by Anne Thériault The city pioneered revolutionary health care — and it all started with a teenaged saint
A letter to my opioid-addicted father by Miranda Newman A daughter reflects on growing up in the shadow of Oxycontin
Jewish movement says ‘never again’ in protesting ICE by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Dozens of demonstrations have been led by Jewish activists wanting to shut down ICE’s detention of immigrants
Why do we sing hymns at church? by Walter Farquharson Some worship leaders use song as filler, but hymn lyrics can stay with people after sermons are forgotten
Former sex worker brings mindfulness to the industry by Sarah Ratchford Romina Rosales runs a program called Queens of the Underworld, where she helps sex workers learn self-care and mindfulness skills
Chaldean Christian deported from U.S. dies in Iraq by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service Jimmy Aldaoud had lived in the United States since he was an infant
‘The adults have failed us’ by Alanna Mitchell Youth have taken the lead in fighting the climate crisis. It’s time for the rest of us to join them.
Colombian community pins hopes on Canadian oil giant by Daniel Bland The Nasa Indigenous people of Kiwe Nxusxa say oil exploration and production have contaminated their earth, water and air
Climate crisis places seniors at greater risk by John Muscedere and George Heckman Canada's population is aging at the same time as natural disasters are increasing in severity and intensity
Amber Alert complaints showcase how little we care by Jackie Gillard Instead of grousing, let's start thinking more about those in the periphery of our lives