What makes evangelicals so appealing? by Christopher White Their beliefs are clear, their style is hip — and they seem to be exactly what new Canadians are looking for.
His ancestors never came back from residential school, so he went to visit them by Evie Ruddy Anthony Dreaver Johnston drove four hours to honour family members he had never met
What’s really killing church camps? by Pieta Woolley Church-run summer camps are in serious decline. Marketers hired to troubleshoot the problem wonder if religion is a deterrent.
Does religion really make you happier? by Samantha Rideout A look into the popular theory that people with faith are more content than those without
The link between diabetes among Indigenous peoples and colonialism by Larry Krotz Rising rates of the disease among First Nations communities in Canada is leading some to re-examine the country's history of cultural assimilation
Meet the five United Church people who helped shape Canada’s groundbreaking laws about options at the end of life by Broadview Staff The debate is heating up on how much control Canadians have over their own deaths. Here are some of the conversation's influencers
The hidden epidemic of loneliness in Canada by André Picard An estimated six million Canadians live in isolation. Social researchers are now calling it a hidden epidemic.
Married to mental illness by Denise Davy Caring for a spouse with serious psychological issues can test even the strongest relationship
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