Religious coworking spaces help faithful find community by Heather Adams, Religion News Service Fresh spin on sharing office space encourages religion and careers
Family estrangement a ‘silent epidemic’ by Lauren Sproule There is no easy fix for fractured families — and Canada is lacking in resources for those seeking help
Alicia Elliott reflects on media bias in MMIWG report by Sheima Benembarek The Tuscarora author shares her thoughts on writing, publishing and the responsibility of news outlets
In this climate crisis, listen to Indigenous wisdom by Dave Courchene, Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Leading Earth Man) We have broken natural law. How do we regain our balance?
Why do we sing hymns at church? by Walter Farquharson Some worship leaders use song as filler, but hymn lyrics can stay with people after sermons are forgotten
Proud, queer and celibate by Emma Prestwich For some LGBTQ2 Christians, choosing abstinence reconciles their faith and sexuality. But not everyone agrees with their controversial decision.
Grieving Anglicans seek way forward after marriage vote fails by Emma Prestwich But many are encouraged that local church communities can decide for themselves what to do next
It’s time Christians started including Latter-day Saints by James Christie Marginalizing the LDS further oppresses the Christian sect, says the author
Why a Catholic pharmacist saved a church in a small Ontario town by Ben Forrest Michael Haddad, an Egyptian immigrant, bought the building, which he envisions as a home to multiple Christian denominations
25-year-old empowers Ontario girls through sex-ed by Brianna Bell Thanks to Adele Heagle and other volunteers, girls in several cities have safe spaces to ask questions and learn