Tanya Talaga’s new book is her most personal one yet by Alison Tedford Seaweed The award-winning Indigenous journalist uncovers her great-great-grandmother’s residential school story in "The Knowing"
Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book by Teresa Burnett-Cole In "The Serviceberry," the bestselling author encourages us to shift our thinking to reciprocity and abundance
Christian Heritage Month campaign is a real headscratcher by Douglas Tindal A humourist takes on the latest effort to claim Christians don't get enough attention
Join us tonight for our National Online Reading Club by Emma Prestwich Dive more deeply into the December issue with three great contributors
How much should I trust in God? by Keith Reynolds In a world full of uncertainty, a Thomas Merton prayer helps us see how faith becomes action
5 Christmas podcasts to spark holiday cheer by Amarah Hasham-Steele From festive food history to musical musings, these audio gems bring the spirit of the season to life
Uncovering the Apocrypha by Trisha Elliott The surprising history of why some religious texts weren't included in the Bible
Can glass sanctuaries open minds? by William Marquand This architect says brick-and-stone worship spaces can isolate us from others
Is the family dinner at risk? by Nathan Abraha Studies show more Canadians are dining alone, raising concerns about the loss of connection and shared experiences
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025