A United Church minister listens to the children of the baby boomers by Richard Wright Rev. Tom Sherwood says it's beautiful to hear about this generation's spirituality
Christianity is not yet dead, but a new kind is being born by Kenneth Bagnell The world is becoming more secular, but it's not yet time to write off religion
Charity is complicated, says Lawrence Scanlan, volunteer for a year by Larry Krotz The author chose a dozen charities and spent a month with each one as a volunteer, then wrote a book about the
Near-death experiences are under new, rigorous scientific scrutiny by Alanna Mitchell Similarities in the descriptions of the experiences are remarkable, and have been tracked across cultures and across the ages
What do we mean by God? by Broadview Staff Six contemporary thinkers reveal a surprising range of non-traditional views in the United Church today
Islam courses at Emmanuel College draw praise — and condemnation by Drew Halfnight A new Muslim studies program at the United Church's largest seminary pushes the envelope of theological education
Chinese scholar of Christianity talks about the growth of the faith by Kevin Spurgaitis Rev. Yanling Meng is doing a doctorate degree in religious studies at the University of Toronto, sponsored by the United Church
Scholar of New Testament, Amy-Jill Levine, talks about anti-Semitism by David Wilson Feminist, Jewish academic teaches at a Protestant divinity school in the "buckle of the Bible belt." In this interview, she explores the
Happiness researchers find that giving money away is the ticket by Lisa Van de Ven As they probe the mysteries of what makes the human heart sing, they have also found that being involved in something meaningful
John Shelby Spong on death, the afterlife and where to find God by Ken Gallinger The American Episcopalian bishop is known for his radical interpretation of Christianity.