Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education
Why it’s so hard to find affordable mental health care by Sarah Treleaven For many of the 6.7 million Canadians affected by mental illness, help is out of reach
Karen Armstrong on what surprised her studying scripture by Noelle Boughton One of the world's leading religious historians talks to Broadview about her new book
May our stories give you courage to face your own mountains by Jocelyn Bell Many of the pieces in our most recent issue involve navigating a mountain, whether real or metaphorical
5 mountain climbers reveal what they learn on the ascent by Amy van den Berg From an inner recharge to an acceptance of human limitations, trekkers share the spiritual lessons they've learned from scaling mountains
6 spiritual practices to start in 2020 by Alex Mlynek "Say, 'OK, these are my intentions. This is the direction I think I want to go."
Why being alone helps build a better community by Ron Haflidson Jesus recommends solitude as one way to wean ourselves off the need to be constantly affirmed by others
A trip to the holy land taught us to bear witness to injustice by David Giuliano These Canadian pilgrims learned difficult truths about life in Israel and the West Bank
Moderator Rt. Rev. Richard Bott on the power of storytelling at Christmas by Richard Bott Even in a world like ours, one that is distant in time and space from the world Jesus was born into, the
Forget meek and mild, the Virgin Mary was a slam poet by Katy Shedlock Jesus' mother is an active creator of her own story, a feisty young person who won’t be scolded into silence by her