Diana Butler Bass’s viral sermon changed the way thousands think about Mary Magdalene by Anne Thériault The American historian and author is helping to reshape our understanding of this overlooked disciple
United Church’s General Council Executive closed its doors on media. What now? by Jocelyn Bell How we plan to cover United Church news with less access
Why I’ll make the sign of the cross for the rest of my life by John Danakas How this Greek Orthodox gesture became part of me
Easter calls us to change the world by Carmen Lansdowne United Church moderator Carmen Lansdowne on why the hope of the Resurrection should spur us to envision a more just reality
Introducing Broadview’s first podcast by Jocelyn Bell "And Also Some Women" looks at biblical women through a feminist lens
Why Jesus is history’s most overlooked conservationist by Neil Whitehouse The son of God would likely have approved of environmentalists' blockades and sit-ins
How Prairie Mennonites took on a uranium refinery in the 1970s and won by Jonathan Dyck and Josiah Neufeld Near Warman, Sask., a young philosophy student helped start a movement that halted the project
‘Riceboy Sleeps’ explores the burden of belonging by Jason Anderson The new film captures the fraught relationship between an immigrant mother and a son who just wants to fit in
For more than two decades, Duncan McCue has been a reformer of Canadian news by Rawan Youssef The Toronto investigative journalist is doing his part to help decolonize the media
Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out by Ashley Okwuosa All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black