Mindful travel is the hottest tourism trend by Anne Bokma Find out why travellers are replacing “sun, sand and sex” with “serenity, sustainability and spirituality.”
10 keys to open up your mind by Trisha Elliott Freeing your thinking has surprising benefits. Here’s how to get started.
Visiting Walden Pond: The roots of simple, spiritual living by Anne Bokma Henry David Thoreau's iconic refuge is where he learned to live simply, intentionally and at one with nature.
Sexism and the ‘spiritual but not religious’ movement by Anne Bokma Today’s SBNRs are mostly female. Could that be why they aren’t taken seriously?
These Canadian Muslims are tackling Islamophobia with kindness by Sarah Treleaven From free coffee to stand-up comedy, Muslims are finding creative ways to deal with stereotypes
What is the purpose of baptism today? by Jackie Gillard With no strong ties to a particular religion or church, one mom explains why she still decided to have her daughter baptized
Exploring the world’s oldest creation story in northern Australia by Alanna Mitchell The rock art in Kakadu National Park is not just the dusty archive of a primeval religion. It is part of an
A preacher’s kid was secretly swamped with doubt about faith by Anne Bayin "Terrible and painful as it was, Dad’s death liberated me. Along with grief, a burden was lifted."
‘A good death is being at peace with God, with others and with the self’ by Pieta Woolley Anglican professor Donald Grayston made dying in peace a lifetime project. His example is inspiring others to plan a meaningful exit.