Why churchgoers should question every text message by Prarthana Pathak Fraudsters are taking advantage of the same deep connections that make congregations unique
Can you take religion out of the Camino? by Liz Bucar Many seek a “spiritual” journey on Spain’s famous trail, but the trek to Santiago is rooted in centuries of Christian faith
Are controversial monuments making a comeback? by Xavi Richer Vis The return of John A. Macdonald’s statue in Toronto is part of a growing push to restore toppled historical figures
Readers respond to Canada’s plan to boost military spending by Broadview Staff After Mark Carney pledged to raise defence spending to five percent of GDP, we asked readers to weigh in
The vast hidden workforce of Canada’s prisons by Leslie Sinclair Inmates earn less than $7 a day. Is their labour rehabilitation or exploitation?
‘Restaurant Kid’ captures the pain and joy of growing up in your parents’ eatery by Abhisha Nanda Rachel Phan's memoir explores her ‘sibling rivalry’ with her mom and dad's Chinese Canadian restaurant
Kimberly Heath elected as United Church’s next moderator by Leslie Sinclair ‘Holy kadoodle!’ Heath exclaimed in her first address to General Council
New United Church exhibit showcases Black resilience by Amal Mohamud ‘Here from The Beginning’ explores Black communities’ influence in the denomination, even before its founding
This United Church group fought 2SLGBTQ+ ordination in the 1980s by Bailey Bjolin The Community of Concern campaigned to exclude queer ministers. Now the denomination is reckoning with the damage — and preparing an apology.
How Sinners mirrors my break from the Black church by Dominique Gené With its tension between faith, tradition and personal freedom, Ryan Coogler’s film spoke to my own relationship with Christianity