Life after excommunication: Craig Hoyle’s inspiring story Born into a closed religious community, Craig left his faith and family
Writing a book at the age of 92 has opened up a whole new chapter for me Former Weekly contributor Ann Gluckman is proud of the legacy her new book leaves for future generations of Auckland's Jewish community.
Our whirlwind romance: We met on an online dating site in our seventies Graeme’s proposal to Colleen – on the first day they met in person – surprised even him.
St Matthew-in-the-City’s first female vicar Reverend Dr Helen Jacobi lets us into her world Reverend Dr Helen Jacobi, 57, tells the Weekly that her work is similar to running a big enterprise - and that she's a 'normal person', like everybody else.
Radio hosts Tim Wilson and Tim Roxborogh on why they’re similar but different in so many ways They fought for three hours on their first radio show together, but they've learned to appreciate one another's differences since then!
Sonny Bill Williams opens up about what led him to finding Islam The All Blacks star is on a mission to preach acceptance in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks.
Sonny Bill Williams’ mother and All Black teammate Ofa Tu’ungafasi have converted to Islam The news has been welcomed by the Muslim community as something positive to have come out of the Christchurch terror attack.
The modern nun: meet the enterprising Carmelite nuns of Melbourne who run their own beauty product business These women and their mission are anything but antiquated.
Jo Seagar says Kiwis have forgotten that church can teach kids about more than just religion Church can be a great place to teach kids about kindness, manners and diversity – not to mention Te Reo, she says.
Mother Teresa to be made a saint, Pope Francis announces The nun who worked with the poor will be declared a saint on September 4.