Border encounters
The US-Mexico border is rich with ordinary life—not just the sort of stories amplified by political rhetoric.
Books
Centering Chloe and decentering Paul
A novel driven by kindness
Connecting the dots
Mitri Raheb takes on Christian Zionists (even the liberal ones)
In This Issue
April 21, Easter 4B (Psalm 23; John 10:11–18)
April 14, Easter 3B (Luke 24:36b–48)
A magical world of daily bread
Latest
Centering Chloe and decentering Paul
Border encounters
Latino churches are social service hubs
Voices
Samuel Wells
How might God bless a divided America?
On a recent trip to the US, I went to church—and found myself pondering three liturgical moments.
Debie Thomas
A deeper legacy than hard work
The psalms of ascent press hard against the norms of our bootstrap culture.
Julian DeShazier
Why I came back to the lectionary
My job as a preacher isn’t to change the game. It’s to run the plays well.
Heidi Neumark
Bearing the scars
Years ago, at a barbecue in Argentina, I realized I was the only person present who wasn’t a survivor of torture.
Jonathan Tran
God or basketball?
Which one has a greater hold on my heart? Let’s take a look.
Brian Bantum
Can inclusive churches grow and thrive?
When my spouse’s church became more affirming, the major givers left.