SNAP under siege
Federal debt default has been averted. The price is more restrictions on a critical program that feeds hungry Americans.
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The myth and reality of Jim Thorpe
The rapture and beyond
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SNAP under siege
June 11, Ordinary 10A (Matthew 9:9–13, 18–26)
The strangers who saved my life
Voices
Heidi Neumark
The strangers who saved my life
When you receive an emergency transfusion, you don’t get to choose who the blood comes from.
Yolanda Pierce
Reading again
Books don’t change, but we do.
Melissa Florer-Bixler
Science fiction writers imagine the way out
Jesus’ parables give us space to see that something else is possible. Writers of new worlds put flesh on these bones.
Julian DeShazier
The well-credentialed pastor
My friend doesn’t want a PhD. He’s getting one anyway.
Alejandra Oliva
The border is everywhere
For example, it runs right through a detention center in Mississippi.
Samuel Wells
The Word became relationship
Christianity is, finally, a story in which communication prevails over violence.