Yellowknife fires: Evacuees will need culturally specific support services by Jack L. Rozdilksy Evacuees will benefit if some semblance of “home away from home” can be provided. That hospitality includes culturally appropriate evacuee hosting
United Church clergy struggle to keep up with changing MAID laws by Pieta Woolley Ministers need more resources to guide congregations as medically-assisted deaths become more common
Lahaina fire burned down historic United Methodist church by Charlotte Alden The congregation is working to support its members amid massive loss and displacement
Decades after these Black neighbourhoods were destroyed, community organizers meet to talk about their futures by Marieta-Rita Osezua Hogan's Alley and Africville were wiped out by urban renewal, but community organizers are "breathing new life" into them
How navigating cancer helped Kate Bowler redefine what it means to be blessed by John Longhurst Canadian author Kate Bowler's latest book offers blessings for life's imperfect moments
Stonewall Riots activist Martin Boyce on how to win the fight for LGBTQ2S+ rights today by Alexandra Lee "The most important thing is that we stick together," says Boyce
Early pages of Broadview’s predecessor reveal a mixed legacy on Indigenous-settler relations by David Kim-Cragg "The Christian Guardian" featured contributions from Indigenous leaders, but also negative settler stereotypes
6 podcast hosts share their favourite podcasts for your next road trip by Rawan Youssef This summer, you can learn about true crime, residential schools, online dating scams and more
After a pandemic hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games is back by KC Hoard "It’s the most visible expression of Indigenous self-determination," says Indigenous culture professor Janice Forsyth
What my friend Rev. Vivian Seegers taught me about helping, healing and finding joy amidst pain by Emilie Teresa Smith She was a sun dancer, matriarch and the first Indigenous woman to be ordained in the diocese of New Westminster, B.C.