How a South Korean dissident became a minister in northern Ontario by Donna Sinclair After being released from prison in his native South Korea in 1979, Jong Bok Kim made the long journey to Canada, where
3 films that put a spotlight on American poverty by David Wilson The growing underclass in the U.S. has become too big for moviemakers to ignore
Will populism win out in the upcoming Ontario election? by Michael Coren ‘Progressive Christian voices are not being heard in the same manner . . . as those on the right when it comes
It’s time for equality for women in the United Church by Jocelyn Bell 'It’s a wonder that we continue to see male ministers as normative and attach shame to female ministers’ biology and sexuality.'
Martin Luther King Jr: Remembering an icon by Kenneth Bagnell On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, we republish highlights of his 1962 interview with The Observer
4 science-trained faith leaders share what still gives them goosebumps by Broadview Staff "This greater knowledge amplified my belief in a mysterious God who still offers so much more for us to discover."
United Church of Canada proposes new regional boundaries by Mike Milne The UCC has mapped out new regions based on geography, relationships, and culture
Egerton Ryerson: The legacy of a tarnished hero by Mike Milne He founded public education in Ontario — and this very magazine — while also promoting residential schools. How should we judge Ryerson
Very Rev. Gary Paterson weighs in on Trudeau’s apology to LGBTQ Canadians by Alison Brooks-Starks When Prime Minister Trudeau apologized to LGBTQ Canadians back in November 2017, Very Rev. Gary Paterson was one of 11 people asked
Inflamed rhetoric distorts Israel boycott debate by Michael Coren Michael Coren weighs in on the whole Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement in his latest column.
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025