Al Tysick shares stories from his ‘street family’ in new memoir by Sherwood Hines The longtime advocate for unhoused people in Victoria takes readers on a walk in 'Muddy Water: Stories from the Street'
One year after Oct. 7, I’m befriending others as a brave act of faith by HyeRan Kim-Cragg On the anniversary of Hamas's attack on Israel, Emmanuel College's principal reflects on fostering empathy in times of strife
Your top 5 questions about agnosticism answered by Julie McGonegal Contrary to popular belief, you can be both a believer and agnostic
Workplace chaplains bring spiritual care to corporate Canada by Christopher White Marketplace Care Canada's care partners provide a confidential safe space for employees
‘Juiceboxers’ explores the corrosive effects of serving in Afghanistan by Drew-Anne Glennie Benjamin Hertwig's debut novel intimately conveys the disillusionment and trauma that followed him and other soldiers home
Not wild about fungi? Ariel Gordon might just convert you by Alex Mlynek The writer's new essay collection about the joys of mushroom hunting reveals the beauty and magic of our planet
Why white evangelical voters back Trump by Kate Helmore Theology professor’s new book examines the curious connection between the presidential candidate and American evangelicals
Notable Canadian Catholic priest accused of sexual assault by Emma Prestwich Thomas Rosica allegedly abused a younger priest more than two decades ago
New Nick Cave album reminds us of life after tragedy by Julie McGonegal “Wild God” is a joyful and religious masterpiece that serves as a balm for the grieving
The cinema of tormented priests by Ayesha Habib Film has a long history of depicting ministers in a crisis of faith. Amid the gloom, these movies offer meaning and hope