I’m an atheist who loves The United Church of Canada by Erin Pepler I gave up on God but still try to live the church's values
Amber Alert complaints showcase how little we care by Jackie Gillard Instead of grousing, let's start thinking more about those in the periphery of our lives
It’s time Christians started including Latter-day Saints by James Christie Marginalizing the LDS further oppresses the Christian sect, says the author
DIY slip n’ slide brought me back to the magic of childhood by Jeff Cork For the author, plunging down a long waterslide of soapy plastic was the most fun he's ever had
As a gay Presbyterian, we shouldn’t pat ourselves on the back just yet by Mark Chiang This minister is frustrated that his church's leaders were so quick to listen to and accommodate those who want to exclude
How living in a L’Arche community changed my life by Keith Reynolds The writer reflects on his friendship with Linda, who he lived with at L'Arche Daybreak many years ago
My mosque is an empowering place for women by Maria Iqbal "Islam teaches us that men and women complement each other. We respect each other’s similarities and differences while we both strive for
What a grieving Kurdish family taught me by Chuck Wright Christian Peacemakers Team member Chuck Wright reflects on the inadequacy of 'bearing witness'
Canadian laws still put sex workers in danger by Evan Smith Criminalizing aspects of the sex industry also perpetuates stigma, says this minister and writer
What I learned from this baseball player’s death by Paul Fraumeni A longtime baseball fan and armchair critic reflects on his attitude towards athletes and mental health