Michael Dowd, itinerant apostle, lives in van, preaches everywhere by Ambury Stuart He says the main way God communicates with us today is not through ancient texts but scientific evidence, cross-cultural evidence and historic
Spiritualists who commune with the dead are alive in Lily Dale, NY by Anne Bokma Since the late 1800s, this town near Buffalo has attracted thousands of those who want messages from beyond the grave, a bid
Atheist Chris Stedman, former evangelical, on being interfaith by Katie Toth He thinks it's important that Christians and atheists understand each other and work toward common goals
Death. It’s inevitable. So let’s talk about it. by Trisha Elliott It’s natural to be anxious about dying. But facing up to our mortality can help us live better today.
United Church congregations explore other faiths, find common ground by Kate Spencer The key is pursuing whatever brings people into closer connection with each other, and then honouring that, say some clergy
Charles Taylor says he criticizes the Pope more than non-Catholics by Liette Michaud The internationally acclaimed Canadian philosopher talks about building bridges between different cultures and faiths
The Koreas, on the most complicated peninsula in the world, remain at war by Tim Johnson Like yin and yang, whatever the North does, the South does the opposite, to the max -- and vice versa
United Church boycott of some Israeli goods sparks anger, backlash by Mike Milne Interfaith relations at local and national level under strain after General Council vote to boycott goods made in settlements
Residential school survivors’ scars bleed into following generations by Pieta Woolley The arrogant colonial practice left families broken, communities shattered and dreams extinguished for generations
How liberal institutions have helped the rise of the Christian right by Evie Ruddy The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of "Death of the Liberal Class" says he thinks that the church stopped speaking prophetically to