Journalist Jessica Barrett on the keys to solving the housing crisis by Christopher White The author of “No Place Like Home” on moving away from a market-driven model
Canada’s children are breathing the climate crisis by Paniz Vedavarz As smoke and heat intensify, doctors warn that kids lack protection
United Church has ‘grave concerns’ about Iran airstrikes, criticizes Carney’s stance by Sarah Grishpul Other faith groups have a variety of takes on war in the Middle East
Religious OCD took over my childhood. Years later, I learned how to manage it. by Macenzie Rebelo Scrupulosity made me feel like I was always doing something bad, dirty or wrong
A housing vision behind closed doors by Mike Milne The United Church relies on private company Kindred Works to deliver affordable housing — but details remain scarce
Finding God among trees, rabbits and foxes this Lent by Shawn Sanford Beck A United Church chaplain and Christian animist finds deeper devotion in daily walks and prayers for the land
Meet the Buddhist nuns fighting stereotypes with kung fu by Magdalena Rojo, Religion Unplugged At Nepal’s Druk Amitabha Nunnery, women are pushing against centuries-old limits on female monastics
Forged Morrisseaus are hurting today’s Indigenous artists by Mike Alexander Decades of art fraud have undermined trust in the Woodland School and threatened the livelihoods of living creators
Christianity isn’t just in decline — it’s become obsolete, says sociologist by Julie McGonegal The problem isn’t simply about belief. ‘[Traditional religion] doesn’t fit ordinary life,’ says Christian Smith.
How congregants from a small-town church gave it an ‘extended life’ by Prarthana Pathak Facing financial collapse, a rural United church found new stability through an unusual ownership arrangement