My grandma was a Grinch at Christmas, but I wouldn’t have it any other way by Mike Sholars Her family was torn apart, but on Christmas, she had proof she had made a life on the other side of the
Nuns like Sister Megan Rice have gone to prison to protest nuclear weapons by Carole Sargent, The Conversation Rice, who died in October, was only one of several sisters who were willing to go to great lengths to fight for
As a Black immigrant, I’m constantly reminded I don’t belong by Sarah Mayangi My family and ancestors taught me I belong to God, and that gives me stability
Most popular Christian Facebook pages were fake, designed to deceive by Steve Rabey, Religion Unplugged These pages were used to distribute partisan political stories designed to influence voters
She felt disconnected from Christ. Outdoor church brought her back. by Josiah Neufeld Victoria Loorz's Wild Church Network helps people of all faiths find the divine in nature
What would aliens mean for traditional religious belief? by Terry Mattingly, Religion Unplugged There's no explicit Christian teaching on extraterrestrial life, says one writer
With an audience that lives offline, Amish newspapers are going gangbusters by Michael Ray Smith, Religion Unplugged Die Botschaft and The Budget cater to Amish communities in Canada and the U.S.
Why I left Christian Science by Louise Kinross My faith taught me pain was a spiritual failing. My life taught me otherwise.
Living Hyphen wants to be the publication for Canadians caught between 2 worlds by Jadine Ngan Founder Justine Abigail Yu wanted to create a community for storytellers like her — those who are part of diasporas or had
Inside the cultural revival of Virgin Mary, pop icon to a generation of all faiths by Whitney Bauck From putting her face on coats to woodcuts, artists and social justice warriors see her as a feminist beacon