Author J.B. MacKinnon on what might happen if we stop shopping by Julie McGonegal The writer explores the possibilities of a future economy not based on endless consumption
This minister’s sock project brings hope to those with autoimmune conditions by Kate Spencer When Jessica Baird began getting troves of silly socks, she decided to share them with others
Some young adults with disabilities are stuck in long-term care. They say that’s discrimination. by Meagan Gillmore Without proper support to live at home, they have no choice but to stay in "medical prison cells"
Survey reveals how United churches adapted during COVID by Mike Milne More than 500 people involved in leadership in 192 congregations completed last May's poll
Bollywood movies are more than breezy rom-coms by Mrinalini Sundar The world’s largest film industry entertains, empowers and teaches
Tammy Faye biopic doesn’t treat televangelist like a joke by Jason Anderson 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' is a surprisingly sympathetic account of the Bakkers' saga
Is the United Church going to disappear? by Christopher White Rev. Christopher White answers a Broadview reader's worried question
Why solutions journalism matters to us at Broadview by Jocelyn Bell We're working hard to include solutions elements in more of our articles
KAIROS celebrates a milestone birthday by Julie McGonegal The justice-oriented organization's executive director sees changes ahead
What I learned from asking strangers about their spiritual journeys by Marie Trotter People's messy, personal narratives are helping me find my own meandering path