Books In Review: Pastoral care in a neoliberal age Bruce Rogers-Vaughn believes that modern capitalism isn't simply anti-government. It's also anti-human and anti-church. by Clint Schnekloth May 1, 2018
Faith Matters How millennials gather Peer-led discussions among young Muslims, Christian experiments in communal living, and pop-up Shabbat meals embody common yearnings. by Stephanie Paulsell April 27, 2018
Books In Review: The Bible in conversation with the liturgy Biblical images and stories don’t just give us information about Jesus, says Gordon Lathrop. They also give us something more. by Paul E. Hoffman April 25, 2018
First Person I let the Holy Spirit see my dirty laundry I was counting on her discretion. by Rachel Hackenberg April 25, 2018
Features Your pastor isn’t as unhealthy as you might think The clergy are all right—at least, as all right as anyone else is. by Amy Frykholm April 24, 2018
From the Publisher Remembering the things that give life In occupied Paris, Yo-Yo Ma's father memorized Bach violin sonatas by day so he could play them during the blackout each night. by Peter W. Marty April 20, 2018
Living by the Word May 20, Pentecost B (John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15) Jesus has gone underground. That's the setting of our Gospel reading this Pentecost. by Isaac S. Villegas April 19, 2018
Faith Matters A pastor's job isn't to make bad things seem better If you have to choose between offering false hope and the truth, go with the truth. by Samuel Wells April 18, 2018
Living by the Word May 13, Easter 7B (John 17:6-19) Christian theology is a love story. by Isaac S. Villegas April 17, 2018
Opinion 5 do's and 5 don'ts for using your church building well A physical space can be at the vital center of ministry—if you don't make it an idol. by Donna Schaper April 11, 2018