We should all question what we actually “believe” by Antonio Gualtieri Is believing what religious people do? Antonio Gualtieri looks into what we mean when we call ourselves "believers" and our roles in
Meet the real Joe Clark by A.C. Forrest A look at Canada's youngest prime minister. Republished from April 1977.
Ktunaxa First Nation fights a ski resort to protect sacred land by Pieta Woolley A Supreme Court of Canada case pits a resort developer against B.C.’s Ktunaxa First Nation. At issue: does the development infringe on
Why do white people keep crossing the line between appreciation and appropriation? by Pieta Woolley In the United Church alone, encounters with the songs, clothing, symbols and practices of other cultures is constant: the Huron Carol, Guatemalan
How a week of spiritual contemplation alters the brain by Trisha Elliott The writer volunteers for a study that looks at how neurons meet prayer.
Jane McAlevey on how faith can build successful social movements by Katie Toth The longtime American labour organizer talks about how progressive Christians can make an impact
Meet the public figures who are spiritual but secular by Anne Bokma Some in the political world are daring to admit that they aren’t a part of any religion
Wade Davis’ words and photographs show many faces, but one humanity by Wade Davis The Canadian author and explorer captures the richness and fragility of global cultures and rituals
Hate is on the rise, but how can we overcome it? by Douglas Tindal The writer explores our most troubling emotion.
Cuba’s paradox and passages by David Wilson An island enigma, Cuba bewilders and beguiles. And somehow, it perseveres. — May 2000