Portraits of students’ mental health: ‘We are not broken’ by Hannah Yoon Ten students open up to photographer Hannah Yoon about their struggles
Jesus set impossibly high standard for empathy: pastor by Vivien Fellegi But Christians have to try to emulate his actions anyway, the clergyperson says
Some Jews oppose death penalty in synagogue attack by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Leaders of both the New Light and Dor Hadash congregations wrote to U.S. Attorney General William Barr to beg him not to
U.S. churches arm, train congregants after shootings by Jake Bleiberg, The Associated Press An industry has sprung up after mass shootings at houses of worship to train civilians to protect their churches
Churches and Guatemalan town team up for new school by Zahra Khozema Three Vancouver congregations raised more than $130,000
How 3 United Church retreat centres came back to life by Anne Bokma The centres are expanding their reach by creating partnerships with other faith and social justice groups, and renting space to social enterprises
Camping program helps newcomers explore parks by Lola Augustine Brown For those who have experienced trauma, it can even be healing
50 years after Apollo 11, we’re still fighting over the moon by David Wilson The author explores why humans feel entitled to possess our celestial neighbour
Why a Catholic pharmacist saved a church in a small Ontario town by Ben Forrest Michael Haddad, an Egyptian immigrant, bought the building, which he envisions as a home to multiple Christian denominations