The United Church is changing its model of ministry — for better or for worse by Christopher White Part-time clergy jobs are becoming the norm, and that has huge implications for the wider church
After more than 30 years, this clergy abuse survivor is finally being heard by Karin Olafson Deana Hills was sexually abused by her minister. Her case highlights how institutions have historically failed to handle cases like hers in
I opened my parents’ Bible and found it full of treasures by Holly Kritsch No one stores memories in Bibles anymore, but I never pick one up without looking for a morsel of someone's life
Ukrainian clergy emphasize fighting over forgiveness of sin this Easter by Matthew Best A press conference in Lviv focused on the conquest of good over evil as the war rages on
Why having a spiritual director is so important to me by Ann Corbet Spiritual direction helps me grow in my understanding of myself and see myself the way God sees me
One aimless night, I got a sneak peek at heaven by Rod Carley This awakening of my soul allowed for proof of God’s existence
She was part of Saddam Hussein’s inner circle. Now she wants to help heal others. by Julie McGonegal Author and activist Zainab Salbi hopes that online resource FindCenter will offer access to the spiritual practices that helped her find peace
Why these Asian Canadians are leaving their parents’ churches by Stephanie Bai Culturally specific places of worship were the previous generation's anchors, but their kids are seeking a different path
To do the work of Christmas, we have to ask ourselves how we fit into Jesus’ story by Richard Bott A seasonal message from Moderator Richard Bott
Nuns like Sister Megan Rice have gone to prison to protest nuclear weapons by Carole Sargent, The Conversation Rice, who died in October, was only one of several sisters who were willing to go to great lengths to fight for