March/April 2026·Spirituality Finding God among trees, rabbits and foxes this Lent A United Church chaplain and Christian animist finds deeper devotion in daily walks and prayers for the land by Shawn Sanford Beck Feb. 17, 2026
Justice·March/April 2026 Forged Morrisseaus are hurting today’s Indigenous artists by Mike Alexander
Spirituality Meet the Buddhist nuns fighting stereotypes with kung fu by Magdalena Rojo, Religion Unplugged
March/April 2026·Spirituality Finding God among trees, rabbits and foxes this Lent A United Church chaplain and Christian animist finds deeper devotion in daily walks and prayers for the land by Shawn Sanford Beck Feb. 17, 2026
Spirituality The shooting in nearby Tumbler Ridge shattered my small town’s sense of safety In Chetwynd, we often shrugged off lockdown drills. I wonder how many children in Tumbler Ridge felt the same. by Carmen Little Feb. 13, 2026
Spirituality After Tumbler Ridge shooting, a minister asks: How do we respond? Rev. Bob Fillier, who hosted a vigil for the community, reflects on grief, tension and how to be the church in this by Bob Fillier Feb. 12, 2026
Spirituality Meet the Buddhist nuns fighting stereotypes with kung fu At Nepal’s Druk Amitabha Nunnery, women are pushing against centuries-old limits on female monastics by Magdalena Rojo, Religion Unplugged Feb. 12, 2026
Justice·March/April 2026 Canadian Peace Museum takes root in rural Ontario Community volunteers and global partners unite to create a space for justice and dialogue in Bancroft by Angus MacCaull Feb. 18, 2026
Justice·March/April 2026 Forged Morrisseaus are hurting today’s Indigenous artists Decades of art fraud have undermined trust in the Woodland School and threatened the livelihoods of living creators by Mike Alexander Feb. 9, 2026
Justice This Minneapolis church is providing frontline help amid ICE operations Rev. Hierald Osorto on the anxiety of ‘constantly needing to be on alert’ for armed agents by Emma Prestwich Jan. 30, 2026
Justice Readers weigh in on Carney’s Davos speech You had a lot to say about the prime minister's address at the World Economic Forum earlier this month by Broadview Staff Jan. 29, 2026
Ethical Living·March/April 2026 Why a former evangelical author is challenging faith in firearms In his new book, William J. Kole argues that gun-loving U.S. Christians have lost their way by Brett Potter Feb. 6, 2026
Ethical Living Canadian Grammy nominee Laila Biali has a steadfast faith The jazz vocalist sees her nod alongside Elton John and Barbra Streisand as ‘in the realm of the miraculous’ by Nancy Dutra Jan. 28, 2026
Ethical Living Wab Kinew is just getting started Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power by Josiah Neufeld Jan. 21, 2026
Ethical Living·January/February 2026 Award-winning theatre artist helps people share their deepest secrets Tracey Erin Smith believes in the healing power of storytelling by Alanna Mitchell Jan. 21, 2026