At the Agan Camp for internally displaced persons in Benue State
Why we can’t rely on this or any other hermeneutical principle
Saman’s parents disowned him. The church became a new sort of family.
When Moses says “keep still,” he’s not recommending inactivity.
Lydia Millet’s A Children’s Bible is a believable climate fable
The dystopian novel feels about 15 minutes away from becoming reality.
A conversation between Parker Palmer, Stephen Lewis, Matthew Wesley Williams, and Dori Baker about the book Another Way
To insist on a narrative of forgiveness is dehumanizing and violent. It goes against the very nature of lament.
Talking to white kids about what whiteness means
Three children’s books to help start the conversation
It might help that our pews aren’t available to sit in and pray.
Facing the “intolerable trouble” of antiblack violence