Christians should stop using God to sanctify adoption by Jackie Gillard This adoptive mom writes that she's frustrated by the common evangelical Christian message that adoption is always the best outcome for a
Japanese congregation to receive $500K for church lost after internment by Emma Prestwich The members of Vancouver Japanese United never received a cent from the sale of their property after the Second World War
Anti-Semitism is why I’ll always be a proud Jewish atheist by Joshua Ostroff On the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, this Canadian Jew reflects on the ongoing hate that has helped define his identity.
WWII letters from Canadian hero reveal beautiful love story by Christine Estima Writer Christine Estima traces a story of romance and fate after stumbling upon the letters in a Toronto market.
How a Methodist minister started War Amps by Trisha Elliott Lt-Col. Sidney Lambert helped start the organization at the close of the Great War. It is still doing vital work for Canadians
Wilbur Howard and the white church by Mugoli Samba The first Black moderator of the United Church didn't speak about the discrimination he experienced. Decades later, Black clergy are opening up
Why we’ve decided to capitalize B for Black by Jocelyn Bell It may not be Canadian Press style, but it shows respect and recognizes a shared identity and experience among Black people.
Canadian war artist was nearly forgotten by Trisha Elliott Mary Riter Hamilton created more than 300 paintings that capture the death and destruction of the Great War. But years later, some
Small Newfoundland town has amazing ‘Come From Away’ story by Jennifer Bain The community of St. Lawrence, on the Burin Peninsula, hopes to draw in tourists with its tale of a terrible disaster and
The spirituality of my last period by Anne Bokma "Having my period made me feel connected to the mysterious ebb and flow of life."
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025