Gary MacDonald writes about his visit with Kenyan graduates of the Asian Rural Institute and about the ways ARI uses agriculture as a tool to make other community development projects possible around the world.
continue readingI have a new perspective on life. While I am waiting for two hip replacements, my mobility is decreasing – in direct proportion to the increase in chronic pain I am managing. These two factors, alo...
continue readingSharon Ballantyne shares about a conversation on inclusion, in which participants sought brave and safe space to engage with each other with all their hearts.
continue readingWriter Julie McGonegal reflects on the radical generosity of the people of The United Church of Canada.
continue readingA couple of weeks ago as I was waiting at an intersection to cross the street, I noticed a car edging cautiously forward towards a right hand turn. I glanced in the car and saw a teenager in the drive...
continue readingJoshua Fernandes writes that perhaps the most effective way to make change around climate change is to start with the question, “Who do I love?"
continue readingKim Uyede-Kai writes from the Asian Ecumenical Women’s Assembly, a “herstorical” assembly where women could hear one another’s stories be given voice, some for the first time.
continue readingGeneral Secretary Nora Sanders wonders how much the church is willingly to waive in order to welcome new generations.
continue readingFor the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, Peter Cruchley writes about the Council for World Mission’s efforts to seek truth and make reparations for its historic role in support of slavery.
continue readingTessa Blaikie Whitecloud writes that neighbourhoods should be places where everyone is given a chance at the best life.
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