Many days with my patients are their last. Here’s what I’ve learned. by Donna Matheson A palliative care physiotherapist shares wisdom that her clients gain at the end of their lives
Holy sh*t! Why studying theology has me swearing more than ever by Susan Fish You’d think cursing might decrease with studying the divine, but heck no
It’s time clergy re-evaluate how they support domestic violence survivors by Donna Kirshbaum The pandemic has prompted a rise in domestic abuse incidents
The Uyghurs are being ethnically cleansed in northern China. Why aren’t we doing more? by Christopher White A minister calls out the United Church for their silence on what he sees as a genocide
At 66 years old, I finally decided to search for my biological mother by Paul Knowles My journey led to beautiful discoveries about how she honoured me
Why I hit pause on a lucrative math career to study journalism by Abbas Mehrabian It was the best decision I've made in the last decade
Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict is a wake-up call for us bystanders by Joshua Hammerman George Floyd's killer's trial reminds us that we aren't helpless
What my interracial and interfaith relationship taught me about love by Sherlyn Assam We didn't choose our skin colour, but we can still decide who we want to be
Atlanta suspect blamed women for ‘tempting’ him. Purity culture does the same. by Katelyn Beaty How faith and misogyny factored into the Atlanta shooting victims' deaths
As a married, queer Catholic, I don’t know how much more hurt I can take by Deirdre Pike The latest hate mail from the Vatican brings our loving relationships back down to the level of "intrinsically disordered"