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
I went back to church. It was joyful — and strange. by Emma Prestwich The changes to worship due to COVID-19 made the usually worn-in, ritualistic experience feel stiff at times
Gifts of food in moments of crisis help ease caregivers’ burdens by Sara Jewell Food “is one way we, as a community, express the care and compassion of Jesus for each other," says one ministry coordinator