‘Thoughts and prayers’ now have a bad rap, thanks to U.S. politicians by Jackie Gillard Americans want less declarations of sorrow and regret and more real change on gun control
Visiting Walden Pond: The roots of simple, spiritual living by Anne Bokma Henry David Thoreau's iconic refuge is where he learned to live simply, intentionally and at one with nature.
Sexism and the ‘spiritual but not religious’ movement by Anne Bokma Today’s SBNRs are mostly female. Could that be why they aren’t taken seriously?
What is the purpose of baptism today? by Jackie Gillard With no strong ties to a particular religion or church, one mom explains why she still decided to have her daughter baptized
Marked forever by ‘My Year of Living Spiritually’ by Anne Bokma ‘I spent most of the last 12 months with my head in the clouds. And I’m not sure I’m ready to come
Exploring the world’s oldest creation story in northern Australia by Alanna Mitchell The rock art in Kakadu National Park is not just the dusty archive of a primeval religion. It is part of an
Does it really matter what we believe? by Harold Wells The author explores the relationship between faith and belief, and why actions speak louder than words
How to raise your children in a multi-religious family by Karen Stiller As interfaith marriage becomes more and more common, families are adapting to new ways of parenting and faith education
My year of living spiritually by Broadview Staff Anne Bokma left the Dutch Reformed Church as a young adult and eventually became a member of the United Church and then