Should churches give a portion of land sales to Indigenous communities? by Christopher White Rev. Christopher White weighs in on a question about donating portions of land sales to Indigenous communities.
Attention men: This reaction to sexual assault makes things worse by Mike Sholars In the face of the #MeToo movement here are the dos and don'ts for the male ally
Reconciliation process: What can Canada learn from Australia? by Alanna Mitchell Both countries have terrible histories with Indigenous peoples. The writer travels Down Under to find out how they're trying to make it
Dear Hollywood: Enough with the disability clichés by Chelsea Temple Jones Filmmakers have long used stale disability narratives to nab awards. Recent films hint at more complexity.
Tanya Talaga talks racism, resilience and reconciliation by Julie McGonegal The journalist recently wrote 'Seven Fallen Feathers,' a book about seven teens who died after moving from their home communities to Thunder
How positive thinking can bring churches possibilities by Julie McGonegal Building on strengths rather than dwelling on negatives has brought healthy change to many secular organizations. The approach can work for churches,
Marked forever by ‘My Year of Living Spiritually’ by Anne Bokma ‘I spent most of the last 12 months with my head in the clouds. And I’m not sure I’m ready to come
Exploring the world’s oldest creation story in northern Australia by Alanna Mitchell The rock art in Kakadu National Park is not just the dusty archive of a primeval religion. It is part of an
WCC celebrates 70 years of solidarity by Amy MacLachlan Founded in 1948 to promote Christian unity, the World Council of Churches marks a milestone while looking ahead to the future of
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025