Church founded by son of disgraced televangelists is small, humble by Kevin Spurgaitis Jay Bakker, son of Jim and Tammy Faye, preaches at Revolution Church in Brooklyn, N.Y., baffled by Christians who want to force
Church calls me, even though I left it behind long ago, author says by Jennifer McPhee She decided to go to a United Church service five weeks in a row. She didn't have a big "aha" moment, but
Suicide rates in Northern Ireland have skyrocketed — since peace by Kevin Spurgaitis The society has been traumatized by years of sectarian violence, but now that Catholics and Protestants share power, self-harm has struck hard
Perfectionism is rampant in our culture but maybe the idea is flawed by Susan McCaslin Rather than striving, the process of becoming perfect is dynamic, and requires us to let go and open to the flow
Suicide bombings are on the rise and are often cloaked in religion by Trisha Elliott Terrorist organizations recruiting people to commit suicide bombings are using religious language to draw a smokescreen over their political agendas
Victoria’s homeless have rooms of their own in a $14-million facility by Jocelyn Bell The new building sprang from a collaboration between a United Church drop-in centre and an interdenominational Christian housing centre
Emerging church movement is coming to a sanctuary near you by Karen Stiller Difficult to define, harder to pin down, it could bridge the conservative and progressive branches of the Christian church, proponents say
Sleep eludes many Canadians, providing grief — or spiritual balm by Kevin Spurgaitis One in seven Canadians suffers from insomnia, missing out on sleep the body needs to heal muscles and strengthen the immune system
Children in care are looking for homes, love, say adoption organizations by Sarah Boesveld About 8,500 children over the age of three are available to be adopted. Many have special needs and most have endured rejection
Retirement looms for millions of Baby Boomers. They’ll have to adapt by Patricia Clarke One of the first steps to a satisfying retirement is recognizing that you're not at the end of the line, but are