Is Canada ready to play its part in the global climate refugee crisis? by Alexandra Shimo Experts predict there could be more than 1 billion climate refugees by 2050. But what happens when they seek shelter in a
What the monsters from Bible scriptures can tell us about ourselves by Anne Thériault Esther J. Hamori's book challenges readers to avoid turning complex stories into black-and-white narratives
How this knitter and preacher’s kid fosters interfaith conversations through art by Julie McGonegal From tapestries to plays and a podcast, Kirk Dunn finds common threads among faith traditions
How reading the Bible differently changed the way theologian Brian McLaren wrote about the climate crisis by Anne Thériault "We are nature caring for nature," says the "Life After Doom" author
Imagining a Middle East where love and hope flourish by Jocelyn Bell We must keep calling and praying for peace
Canadian mining companies are destroying communities in the Philippines but this United Church mission team is determined to help by Caleb Galaraga Twelve years ago, the Beaconsfield Initiative team started working with activists and human rights organizations to protect the Cordillera region
These medical practitioners use traditional Chinese medicine to make healthcare safer for LGBTQ2S+ patients by Tobin Ng Using acupuncture, herbal remedies and gender affirming terminology with queer and trans people helps with physical and mental health concerns
How NDAs silence victims and let perpetrators off the hook by Julie Macfarlane Schools and churches should ban non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexual assault and harassment
New Flannery O’Connor film misses key parts of her life story by Robert Liwanag Directed by Ethan Hawke, "Wildcat" idealizes the author despite her controversies