What this agriculture expert wants you to know about GMOs by Amy van den Berg A recent study found that those who know the least about genetic modification had the most to say about it, so we
Watching my church become a pile of rubble gave me hope by Lori-Ann Livingston The author says she mourned the historic, beautiful building, but witnessing its destruction reminded her that the church is really the people.
I worry the United Church doesn’t want evangelicals like me by Marilyn Myhre While the church community says it accepts everyone, one woman wonders if that is still true.
Don’t shame me for smoking by Amy van den Berg I would never encourage a friend to pick it up, and am not proud of my habit, but after 10 years of
No, Franklin, there is no war on Christmas by Michael Coren Christians should be angry that Jesus' teachings are being taken in vain, says this writer.
Canadian joins migrant caravan to change how the world sees them by Alex Mlynek Paola Gomez didn't like how the media has been portraying people in the caravan, so she wanted to help share their stories.
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.
My church was dying until we returned to prayer and confession by Connie denBok "No magic formulas. Just grace emerging through weakness."
I was sexually groomed as a child in the church by Brianna Bell This writer says there were no consequences for the youth pastor who preyed on her.