Living

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Sex and spirituality

Physical and spiritual fulfillment are more entwined than you might imagine  
By Trisha Elliott  October 2007

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Unsealing hard secrets

New rules make it easier for birth parents and the children they gave up for adoption to connect. The hard part may come afterward.  
By Trisha Elliott  September 2007

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Broken City

What the tragedy of New Orleans teaches us about cities everywhere  
By David Wilson  July 2007

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When kids say no to church

Sooner or later, your children are going to balk at going to church  
By Marcia Porter  July 2007

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Where the guys aren't

Why are men vanishing from the pews and pulpits?  
By   June 2007

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A family for Idah

After battling the international adoption system for four years, a United Church family welcomes an orphan from Malawi into their lives  
By Jocelyn Bell  May 2007

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Eco-ethics and the winds of change

The fierce debate over an Ontario wind-energy project signals a looming ethical storm  
By Larry Krotz  April 2007

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Inside Big Willow

Can liberal churches learn from the mother of all U.S. megachurches?  
By Mike Milne  January 2007

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Andrew's story

When love is the best medicine  
By Donna Sinclair  January 2007

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Making new memories

  
By Sara Jewell  December 2006

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It's time to go now

  
By Trisha Elliott  November 2006

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When a marriage is no more

  
By Marcia Porter  October 2006

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Also in the July/August 2008 print edition


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