Books In Review: There is no single refugee resettlement story Jessica Goudeau’s new book embeds the memoirs of two very different women in a primer on what it means to seek refuge in America. by Erin Goheen Glanville November 30, 2020
Critical Essay Billy Graham and Barack Obama each offered a pastoral voice in a time of tragedy We need someone to speak to our moment, too. by Grant Wacker November 20, 2020
From the Editor/Publisher George H. W. Bush’s letter to Bill Clinton was a model of respect and solidarity What will Donald Trump leave for Joe Biden? by Peter W. Marty November 19, 2020
Books In Review: When religion thrived in New York Jon Butler’s dazzling study of faith and practice in a 20th-century metropolis by Philip Jenkins November 18, 2020
Books In Review: Shattering the myth of the first Thanksgiving The Wampanoags shared the gifts of the land. The colonists responded with greed and ingratitude. by Jane McBride November 13, 2020
Notes from the Global Church The fascinating story of the Ivory Coast’s mega-basilica Why is the world’s largest church building in Yamoussoukro? by Philip Jenkins November 11, 2020
Interview The Black Church Food Security Network aims to heal the land and heal the soul “Food charity is a sweet siren song. It is not a sustainable track toward the Beloved Community.” Amy Frykholm interviews Heber Brown III November 10, 2020
From the Editor/Publisher The privilege of opting out And the Christian calling to opt back in by Peter W. Marty November 9, 2020
Books In Review: Reparations would help close the staggering racial wealth gap William Darity and Kirsten Mullen make the case for finally addressing a great wrong. by Walter Brueggemann November 6, 2020
Music The Porter’s Gate’s songs give voice to the realities of 2020 A collective of Black, White, and Latino church songwriters makes liturgical music for resistance. by Amy L. Sherman November 3, 2020