MLK’s last Sunday sermon is as relevant today as it was in 1968 by Randolph Marshall Hollerith He confronted those who said racial healing would come if we just gave it time
‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ is an intimate chance encounter by Jason Anderson The Canadian film is a gripping story of two Indigenous women crossing paths
Viral tweet sparks fiery debate over passing on faith by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Author Cindy Wang Brandt struck a nerve with her message about evangelism and wielding religious control
Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education
South Asian Women’s Centre mends abuse survivors’ lives by Sohini Bhattacharya The Toronto organization provides sisterhood and resources for women fleeing intimate partner violence
When I lost my belief in hell, my faith began to unravel by Josiah Neufeld My convictions about eternal damnation were a crucial part of my Christian worldview
Refugees shouldn’t have to pay to get to Canada by Serisha Iyar Saddling them with debt is a harsh welcome to the country
Canada 2019 election: several ministers among candidates by Emma Prestwich A Baptist pastor and a former Anglican bishop are also running
This election, let’s talk to each other like human beings by Jackie Gillard I make scornful comments on social media that I’d never utter in person
Justin Trudeau in brownface is both tasteless and harmful by Simran Jeet Singh, Religion News Service Orientalist ideas are so pervasive that we internalize them without necessarily being conscious of it