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Feeling US history

School districts and legislatures aren’t just challenging textbooks and curricula. They’re challenging feelings.
by Amy Frykholm
June 27, 2022

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The spirituality of slow fashion

I have found joy reusing, recycling, and repairing clothing.
by Dana Allen Walsh
June 24, 2022

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Embracing Marc Chagall’s refugee Christ

The painter’s Exodus calls to mind the Passover, the Shoah, Ukraine, and the southern border.
by Zac Koons
June 20, 2022

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Title 42’s disastrous—and illegal—legacy at the southern border

The Biden administration has reversed Trump’s rhetoric around migrants but not all of his policies.
by David Hoekema
June 16, 2022

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This is my broken body

When illness took over my life, I developed a new understanding of the Eucharist.
by Kay Lynn Northcutt
June 9, 2022

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Was my father right to embrace predestination?

If we take the doctrine seriously, then we dare not draw the circle of salvation along religious lines. Or any lines at all.
by Matthew Myer Boulton
June 7, 2022

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The old “distraction” slur against advocates for justice

This line of attack goes back to the White Christian opponents of the 19th-century abolition movement.
by Mark Glanville
June 3, 2022

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