The U.S. bishop who urged Christians to “prepare for martyrdom” explains why by Christopher White Robert Hirschfeld shares how churches can embody courage in the wake of ICE violence
How queer Christians are holding on to faith amid rising political violence by Sassafras Patterdale As violence escalates, queer people of faith explore strategies for safety and solidarity
How Ontario laws are ‘punishing the homeless’ amid growing crises by Sherwood Hines Advocates say legislation passed under Premier Doug Ford’s government has marginalized the unhoused and made nonprofits’ work harder
How Albertans of faith are countering separatist, anti-immigrant sentiment by John Pentland The ‘obnoxious right-wing minority’ has captured the news but not the province’s heart, writes John Pentland
Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.
Manitoba program helps incarcerated parents read to their kids by Simon Rolston The family literacy initiative is “a bright spot amid a devastating rupture in the family”
Canadian Peace Museum takes root in rural Ontario by Angus MacCaull Community volunteers and global partners unite to create a space for justice and dialogue in Bancroft
Forged Morrisseaus are hurting today’s Indigenous artists by Mike Alexander Decades of art fraud have undermined trust in the Woodland School and threatened the livelihoods of living creators
This Minneapolis church is providing frontline help amid ICE operations by Emma Prestwich Rev. Hierald Osorto on the anxiety of ‘constantly needing to be on alert’ for armed agents
Readers weigh in on Carney’s Davos speech by Broadview Staff You had a lot to say about the prime minister's address at the World Economic Forum earlier this month