For some women, Alcoholics Anonymous isn’t the way by Anne Bokma They prefer other programs that focus on empowerment and self-care
More older women are drinking too much. A new sobriety movement aims to help. by Anne Bokma For many, booze is the drug of choice to deal with the losses that accompany aging
What to give up for Lent when we’ve already given up so much by Shalini Rajack-Sankarlal No one feels like abstaining from chocolate after a year of sacrifices
The heartbreaking and deeply Christian task of presiding over fentanyl funerals by Pieta Woolley Overdose deaths are surging in Canada, and clergy close to the crisis are doing the hard work of saying goodbye
Marilynne Robinson’s new novel explores an impossible love by Josiah Neufeld But at the heart of "Jack" is a question of redemption
How helping a refugee family taught this congregation to be the church by Alexa Gilmour Windermere United was talking about closing before a family came to stay
How one church is fighting loneliness during the pandemic by Jocelyn Bell Many feel isolated, but faith communities are finding ways to connect
Jael Richardson on truly diversifying publishing by Erin Alladin The founder of the Festival of Literary Diversity says that the work involves more than just checking boxes
Two Canadian films you won’t want to miss by Jason Anderson These movies tackle the role of corporations and the Oka Crisis
How well is the new United Church working? by Mike Milne The denomination underwent major structural changes two years ago. Broadview checked in on the revamped church.