The true origins of the Cree writing system by David Kim-Cragg A missionary is credited with inventing Cree syllabics, but Indigenous communities tell a different story
One Black Christian reflects on the stark choices facing Americans in the U.S. election by John Thomas III A writer and newspaper editor on the significance of this race for the future of the United States
Shannon K. Evans finds inspiration from medieval mystics in new book by Marie Trotter "The Mystics Would Like a Word" shares lessons from the early church's holy women
Wade Davis probes our relationship to the sacred in new book by Mzwandile Poncana In "Beneath the Surface of Things," the celebrated anthropologist explores our connections with nature and each other
The rise of the religious influencer by Anne Thériault What the Catholic Church's first millennial saint can teach us about modern faith
One year after Oct. 7, I’m befriending others as a brave act of faith by HyeRan Kim-Cragg On the anniversary of Hamas's attack on Israel, Emmanuel College's principal reflects on fostering empathy in times of strife
Your top 5 questions about agnosticism answered by Julie McGonegal Contrary to popular belief, you can be both a believer and agnostic
Residential school survivor-turned-United Church minister details perpetual hunger at institution by Mary Jane Logan McCallum In a re-released version of "Brown Tom's Schooldays," Rev. Enos Montour reflects on his time at Mount Elgin Residential School
195 years: Broadview’s legacy as a progressive Christian voice by Shelley Page Compassionate, compelling and controversial, the publication has persisted against all odds for nearly two centuries
Celebrating a 195-year legacy by Jocelyn Bell Editor and publisher Jocelyn Bell on what connects Broadview’s past to the present and the future