The complex history of the Huron Carol by Will Pearson A product of 17th-century Jesuit missionaries, the popular hymn was written to introduce the Wendat people to Christianity. The Observer explores its
Canada’s remaining residential school buildings are a grim reminder to a shameful history by Pieta Woolley While many have already been destroyed, Canada is struggling to deal with those former school that continue to haunt the nation
CGIT, founded in 1915: a century of history, stories and community by Mari-Anne Berriault Much more than weekly meetings, the organization helped generations of young women find spirit, friendship
Phyllis Airhart’s book chronicles the history of the United Church by Kenneth Bagnell "Canada's church" was formed with the idea of steering the nation to a future of Christian character
Israel invites tourists to see the Holy Land and history of Jesus by Larry Krotz But the story of Palestine is difficult to ignore, with all its complexity, and so are the determined crowds
Young adult novel beautifully highlights the history of the Metis by Carolyn Pogue A review of Jacqueline Guest’s new book, Outcasts of River Falls.
Bermuda Methodist synod apologizes for history of racism in church by Lisa Van de Ven Rebel minister John Stephenson was jailed for trying to welcome both Black and white worshippers in 1799
Israel trips help educate Canadian Christians in lost history by Noelle Boughton Retired United Church minister Rev. Stan Lucyk wants people to understand the sacramental nature of geography, linking word to place, to bring
Russia’s religious push into Africa by Deogracious Kalima Through the Russian Orthodox Church, Moscow is expanding its influence across the continent
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