We must take the white Christian nationalist symbols at the Capitol riot seriously by Robert P. Jones The attack exposed the comfortable juxtaposition of Christianity and white supremacy
As chaos hit the U.S. Capitol, two forms of faith were on display by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service On an unprecedented day, Jesus was invoked in two wildly different ways
When kids are in crisis, how can we help them? by Miranda Newman I struggled with untreated mental illness as a child. Early intervention could aid youth like me.
For Stoney Nakoda leaders, restoring this historic church reopens old wounds by Gillian Steward In 2017, McDougall Memorial United burned down. Chiefs say it should not be rebuilt, but others see its reinstatement as an act
This Christmas, choirs are looking for new ways to sing together by Glynis Ratcliffe COVID-19 restrictions mean we're more nostalgic this holiday than ever
This Christmas, consider looking beyond classic children’s books by Erin Alladin How nostalgia stifles diversity on kids' bookshelves
Mobile palliative care services bring comfort to Canada’s most vulnerable by Karin Olafson Victoria’s Palliative Outreach Resource Team brings medical care directly to people who are homeless and living in poverty
What white Christian support for Trump reveals about systemic racism by Robert P. Jones Exit polls suggest a legacy of white supremacy is still dividing the country
How two progressive Christian New Yorkers are looking at life, post-election by Gregory Simpson and Suzanne Campise We may have seen a victory for democratic values, but life in the U.S. is still uncertain and tumultuous, they say
A nun spends her Election Day defending the polls in Wisconsin by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service An alliance of Catholic women religious and "nones" — those unaffiliated with any organized religion — fanned out to polls on Election