How I became the kind of person who wants to do the work to which she’s called.
This was Deputy Kiosha’s house, and I was in it.
At this church, people with and without disabilities both worship and lead.
“The last four years were incredibly hard. But we also know that the system was not perfect four years ago.”
Their presence brings strength to those still fighting and grieving.
To believe that moral values and virtuous leadership are self-enforcing is to fool ourselves.
The first federal execution in 17 years took place last summer. Twelve more followed.
Each tree in my neighborhood is the tree of life.
James Ault’s new documentary offers a window into a vast and exciting musical world.
Peter has guts. He reproaches the very one he identifies as anointed.
Jesus is attended to by angels—and wild beasts.
The distinctions between how we love God, neighbor, and self are not terribly thick.
Is preaching “all Jesus” or “all me”?
Jerusha Matsen Neal writes for preachers who stand in the messy middle.
What do fertility rates have to do with secularization?
A lot, says Philip Jenkins—but it’s not as simple as cause and effect.
The view from Rebekah Taussig’s wheelchair
Sitting Pretty showed me how much I have to learn about ableism.
Faith and work have long been torn apart
How can we stitch them together?