United Church member Florence Kaefer on being a reconciliation pioneer by Pieta Woolley Her journey of reconciliation with former Norway House student and abuse victim Edward Gamblin has drawn national media attention and is the
Northern Ireland centre for peace and reconciliation calls UCC minister by Martha Martin 'I was looking for an intentional Christian community that welcomed guests for an extended time and integrated them into the daily life
Marie Wilson, of Truth and Reconciliation Commission, on hope and strength by Mike Milne The story of residential schools is part of the story of Canada, and we can learn from those parts of our story
Broadview went searching through its past. The findings were uncomfortable. by Jocelyn Bell A new ebook explores racism, colonialism and Indigenous resistance in Canada’s oldest Christian publication
A new mental health movement is rediscovering ancient wisdom by Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux and Alexandra Shimo As somatic healing gains traction, Indigenous teachings about land, body and balance are finding wider recognition
How HBO’s The Pitt portrays faith in a non-preachy way by Douglas Tindal The award-winning medical drama weaves religion into life-and-death episodes
Unsettling the Story: Free Ebook by Broadview Staff Shape today by understanding yesterday. Unsettling the Story is a powerful new free ebook that examines how one of Canada’s oldest publications,
Religious OCD took over my childhood. Years later, I learned how to manage it. by Macenzie Rebelo Scrupulosity made me feel like I was always doing something bad, dirty or wrong
Canadian Peace Museum takes root in rural Ontario by Angus MacCaull Community volunteers and global partners unite to create a space for justice and dialogue in Bancroft
Canadian churches have unfinished business with Indian day schools by Julie McGonegal Drawing on survivor testimony, historian Jackson Pind examines how churches enforced colonial control