More United Church clergy are feeling targeted by congregational bullies by Christopher White "This minister says he now expects to be bullied wherever he goes," writes Christopher White
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
Faith communities can offer a way out of collective apathy by Aaron Miechkota "One of the greatest spiritual strengths of faith communities is our willingness to respond to God’s call to slow down," writes Aaron
This Manitoba city proved that universal basic income changes lives – so why isn’t available for all Canadians? by Alexandra Shimo Cheques from the government helped Dauphin residents push themselves out of poverty
Why child poverty is rising in Canada again by Josiah Neufeld Pandemic CERB payments helped lift thousands of kids out of poverty. But the effect was short-lived
Is it ethical for Canada to recruit health-care workers from countries with worse healthcare crises? by Larry Krotz Canada is trying to solve its staffing crisis by luring doctors who are essential to their own countries' medical care
These mothers and emergency doctors are struggling to take care of their patients – and themselves by Dawn Lim During COVID-19, doctors were called superheroes. Today they are overworked and ignored
How to improve workplaces for neurodivergent employees by Rosemary Richings Only 33 percent of autistic adults are employed in Canada because there are so many barriers to success
I found my faith by caring for my wife by Geoff Jobson Committing to being a caregiver for my sick partner helped me embrace uncertainty and understand universal love
How ancient concepts of leisure offer a new way forward for churches by Christopher White Jeffrey Paul Crittenden's recent book, "Leisure Resurrected", is an "important reminder of the church's gift to the world," our reviewer writes