20-year-old sex-ed curriculum will not help our kids today by Glynis Ratcliffe Using outdated material is basically leaving the job of sexual education in the hands of other children and the internet, says this
The United Church still hasn’t confronted the racism within it by Paul Douglas Walfall 'Let us ensure that the people who sit at the table are there not as guests but as valued members of the
Why I got baptized at the age of 42 by Jacqueline Mercer-Livesey "I told myself that I didn’t need to go to church to believe in God. I found peace and the Holy Spirit
Ontario’s sex-ed reversal denies LGBTQ2 children their rights by Cheri DiNovo A United Church minister and former MPP thinks opposition to the curriculum is rooted in an opposition to LGBTQ rights.
Trinity Western ruling does not discriminate against evangelicals by Stephen Berg A writer argues that the recent Supreme Court decision actually reaffirms and protects the rights of the LGBTQ community.
I regret my 100 Huntley Street book by Paul Knowles The evangelical history that Paul Knowles wrote 36 years ago haunts him to this day.
Alberta’s Sixties Scoop apology was just empty words by Freda Ballantyne A Nehiyawak Iskwewak woman who was forcibly taken from her family as an infant reflects on what it felt like to hear
The moment the Pope asked me to pray for him by Miriam Spies A United Church minister on the impact of a simple gesture from a powerful man.
Why C.S. Lewis is still relevant today by Michael Coren In fact, the academic and author, who died in 1963, is arguably more popular and influential now than during his lifetime. But
I hate you, Canada, for teaching people to treat me like this by Zach Running Coyote A Cree actor says he blames our country for the racist comments recently directed at him in a McDonald's restaurant.