Pope Francis’s support for civil unions is a call to justice — and nothing new by Steven P. Millies, The Conversation The pontiff hasn't changed church teaching on marriage in indicating support for same-sex civil unions. Rather, he is reminding Catholics they should
The U.S. election’s most crucial faith group is one you’ve never heard of by Ryan Burge The ‘nothing in particulars’ have grown to become 20 percent of the U.S. over the past decade, even as their political allegiances
Why traditional worship is more accessible than we think by Lisa Wang The current context is an opportunity for Christians to revisit our ancient teachings
I’m a pastor’s wife, and I want to come out as bisexual by Anonymous To be out would mean that our church would formally become a place of inclusivity and safety
I’m fat, but I’m also so much more by Victoria Ingram People’s prejudices influenced me for years. I wish I’d learned earlier to have faith in myself.
How to show compassion for a leader who lacks it himself by Simran Jeet Singh, Religion News Service I hope the experience of COVID-19 challenges Donald Trump to revisit his priorities and his life choices
Andrew Faiz is Broadview’s new associate editor by Broadview Staff His Presbyterian roots are a welcome fit with our team
Lebanon’s disaster donation dilemma by Nada Moumtaz Donations to charities and aid organizations will most likely be a Band-Aid on a gaping wound
5 ways that allies can lift up Indigenous figures and stories by Carol Scott These suggestions might spark other ideas in the spirit of mending fractured relations with Indigenous peoples
COVID-19 has triggered my long-buried eating disorder by Miranda Newman I'm using one of my most deeply-ingrained coping mechanisms to achieve control during a pandemic