Comedy and religion go together for Don Harron and his alter-ego by Ken Gallinger He says he's not an atheist and is still searching to understand how religion fits into his life. But his character Charlie
Spirituality is on the rise and religion is on the wane. Is this a paradox? by Trisha Elliott The auditorium in the Ottawa public library is full. Stragglers resort to sitting in the aisles and leaning against the walls. Nearly
Suicide bombings are on the rise and are often cloaked in religion by Trisha Elliott Terrorist organizations recruiting people to commit suicide bombings are using religious language to draw a smokescreen over their political agendas
Why churchgoers should question every text message by Prarthana Pathak Fraudsters are taking advantage of the same deep connections that make congregations unique
We now know more than ever about the sun by David Wilson Our mother star has fascinated us for millennia. New science is untangling its mysteries.
Is ‘The Chosen’ any good? It depends on what you’re looking for. by Brett Potter The hit Christian TV show is clearly a labour of love, but the message lacks nuance
Canada is losing its churches. Can communities afford to let that happen? by Paniz Vedavarz From housing to disaster relief, faith spaces have long filled civic gaps. A new report calls them essential public assets.
How Sinners mirrors my break from the Black church by Dominique Gené With its tension between faith, tradition and personal freedom, Ryan Coogler’s film spoke to my own relationship with Christianity
How white evangelicals incite homophobia in Uganda by Ayesha Habib The East African country has one of the world’s most extreme anti-gay laws. Steven Kabuye nearly paid with his life.
Trump and the ruinous gospel of power by Ashley Moyse White evangelicals’ embrace of the U.S. president is transforming faith into a weapon of the state