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
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book uses heartfelt letters to build bridges in a broken world by Kylie Adair "I will not allow transphobia and homophobia to make me into a person defined by fear and anger," says Thom
The homeless refugee crisis in Toronto illustrates Canada’s broken promises by Alexa Gilmour Asylum seekers are being forced to live on the street while governments point fingers and hold back money
How changes to Canada, U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement are putting refugees at risk by Julie McGonegal Policy analyst says border agencies can now turn away asylum seekers at more border crossings, sending them to the U.S.
One of the ‘Progressive Copts’ on the future he sees for the Coptic diaspora by Mark Ramzy Marcus Zacharia uses social media to invite Copts into progressive discussions about everything from identity to interfaith dialogue
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
Why this religious leader says white Christians must confront racial injustice in church by Sherlyn Assam Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas explores how Christian America can address anti-Blackness in her award-winning book
West Hill United grows online amid lingering Gretta Vosper tensions by Wanda Stride While in-person attendance among the atheist minister’s congregation shrinks, virtual membership increases
After 30 years, Albert McLeod continues to blaze a trail for queer Indigenous people by Ossie Michelin Despite overcoming many obstacles, the grandmother of Manitoba's Two-Spirit movement says there's still more work to be done