Faith leaders: Trump campaign tear gas claim misses point by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service The U.S. president's reelection campaign says the substance wasn't used, while protesters say the debate is a distraction
What I need from white people right now by Adele Halliday It’s way past time to confront anti-Black racism
How to grow a church by Alison Roberts Miculan Hundreds of United churches are actually expanding. Here's what they're doing right.
The Acadian roots of a curious Ontario landmark by Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé My grandmother wouldn't say why she built a monument to the Virgin Mary — only that it was a promise
Coastal GasLink work is even riskier during COVID-19 by Donna Sinclair While the pandemic preoccupies Canadians, work continues on Wet'suwet'en land
When secrets become a burden by Anne Bokma Hiding our deepest truths can make us sick. Maybe it's time to open up.
When daughters follow their mothers into ministry by Laura Kenins Diaconal and ordained ministers on their unique connection with their mothers
Why some ultra-Orthodox Jews defy COVID-19 restrictions by Joyce Dalsheim Collective memory helps explain why certain communities are fearful of state intervention
The church should be proud of its pandemic response by John Kevin Allen A hospital chaplain on how faith communities have historically stepped up in the face of tragedy