May our stories give you courage to face your own mountains by Jocelyn Bell Many of the pieces in our most recent issue involve navigating a mountain, whether real or metaphorical
There’s still much to Christmas that I haven’t explored by Jocelyn Bell But finding new meaning in the season doesn't happen spontaneously
Canadian war chaplains heeded the call by Jocelyn Bell About 1,400, including my grandfather, served in the Second World War
Why Broadview has changed how it invests its money by Jocelyn Bell For a magazine with "ethical living" on its cover, we realized we had to do better
It’s time to stop using the term ‘climate change’ by Jocelyn Bell Broadview has changed how we talk about the emergency facing our planet
Wishing you a soulful and inspiring summer by Jocelyn Bell Get whisked away with stories about the moon and spiritual journeys across Canada
Canadian dads want to spend more time with their families by Jocelyn Bell In households with two opposite-gender parents, moms still carry the "mental load," but things are changing
The new name of ‘The Observer’ revealed! by Jocelyn Bell This issue marks a historic moment for the magazine. It is the last one to be published under the name The United
‘The Observer’ will soon relaunch with a new name and design by Jocelyn Bell Our magazine will be going through some changes, but we see blue skies ahead
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025