This spiritual practice both comforts me and takes me outside my comfort zone by Sheila Cook Journal making 'teaches me to be gentle with myself'
I returned to the land of my Sámi ancestors to reclaim my identity by Susan Nerberg The only Indigenous people in Europe, the Sámi have survived 1,000 years of colonialism
How I have found healing in remembering sacred Indigenous teachings by Harlan Pruden As a nehiyô, every breath I take is an act of survival
My faith has led me back home to myself as Cree by Susan McPherson Derendy "It is in circles of sharing and learning from others that I continue in my healing."
Was Jesus a Pharisee? by Patty Krawec A long tradition of anti-Semitism has taken Christ out of context
In her new book, Anishinaabe author Patty Krawec explores how creation stories shape us by Patty Krawec "Forcing us into a different creation story begins our disconnection from the land."
John Pavlovitz wants churches to be ‘more brutally honest’ by Jackie Gillard The former megachurch pastor on why a culture of accountability is important for faith communities
An Indigenous minister answers the question: Why are you a Christian? by Murray Pruden Rev. Murray Pruden is the guest editor for Broadview's September issue
Henri Nouwen’s friendship with a trapeze troupe deeply impacted his writing — and his spirit by Marie Trotter The story of the Catholic spiritual writer's relationship with the Flying Rodleighs has been brought to life in a new book
The Indigenous Ghost Dance is one of ‘renewal and restoration’ by Damian Costello But one theologian says we shouldn't confuse a vision central to the Ghost Dance faith with western end-times imagery