From the frontlines of the Wet’suwet’en struggle by Natalie Maxson I gained a spiritual understanding through people's stories about what this territory means to them
Wet’suwet’en acts of solidarity by youth give me courage by Josiah Neufeld This week has been one of fury, heartbreak and courage across this land some call Canada
What readers miss out on when newsrooms aren’t diverse by Aleysha Haniff The stories we're told are shaped by those with clout. What about the voices we're not hearing from?
Rueben George on his sacred duty to nature by Josiah Neufeld He and other members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation are fighting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
This teacher is on a mission to discuss death by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service J. Dana Trent wants to reframe discussions of mortality for the post-millennial generation
Abbotsford churchgoer starts free mobile shower trailer by Emma Prestwich Henry Penner says the service has been used more than 600 times since last May
Wet’suwet’en supporter calls RCMP ban ‘dehumanizing’ by Emma Prestwich Delee Alexis Nikal was delivering food and cold-weather supplies to a pipeline protest camp in northern B.C.
‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ is an intimate chance encounter by Jason Anderson The Canadian film is a gripping story of two Indigenous women crossing paths
A trip to the holy land taught us to bear witness to injustice by David Giuliano These Canadian pilgrims learned difficult truths about life in Israel and the West Bank
Fast for the Climate a powerful form of protest by Russul Sahib One participant says it makes him feel less alone and helpless
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025