How boomers are personalizing their last chapter by Larry Krotz From death doulas to digital legacies, this generation is flipping the script on end-of-life traditions
Gutting USAID will cost lives by Andy Harrington Canadian Foodgrains Bank foresees major casualties in the fight against hunger and poverty
Tent cities are growing in Canada — so is the call for meaningful change by Amarah Hasham-Steele Projects like A Better Tent City are helping the unhoused. But are they actually making a big difference?
Samuel Dansokho is hoping to be the United Church’s next moderator by Leslie Sinclair The moderator nominee and minister says he prefers to be a bridge who shows by example, rather than a “charismatic leader”
United Church of Canada to debut new online hymn resource for 100th anniversary by Olivia Vaughan ‘Then Let Us Sing!’ aims to uplift diverse voices within the UCC community
Canada’s Doukhobors face an uncertain future by Yvonne Lau Exiled from Russia over a century ago for their radical Christian pacifism, the community is struggling to survive
Breaking the stigma around borderline personality disorder by Miranda Newman It's time to challenge the myths and misinformation around this complex condition, writes author Miranda Newman
Readers weigh in on Christian Heritage Month proclamations by Broadview Staff Municipalities across Canada have declared December as Christian Heritage Month, but the campaign has sparked some debate
How the Advent story calls us to serve our neighbours by Carmen Lansdowne In her Christmas message, United Church moderator Rt. Rev. Carmen Lansdowne explores how to move from welcoming others to designing with them
Was God ever born? by John McTavish This Christmas, we ponder how the Lord entered our world and embraced humanity in its fullest form