“The most magical part of thru-hiking is the community that we share.”
For 40 days, we contend with our mortality so that we might know what it means to live.
Why are you still in the church? Why bother with Christianity at all?
Most of us have nouns in common; it’s the adjectives that divide us.
Talking with five former LDS members who left to go to seminary
Season One: the desert, a traditional place in the history of Christianity to begin searches.
Catholic acts of mercy during the AIDS crisis
Michael O’Loughlin paints a vivid portrait of the complex, compassionate, and sometimes daring ways individual Catholics responded.
With the world as they knew it gone, the characters remake the world from the resources they carry inside them.
Chamath Palihapitiya’s question is worth taking seriously.
We may feel compassion in our guts, but we learn it by practicing empathic solidarity.