How a group of interfaith partners is making use of their idle parking lots
When a culture of abuse thrives within a congregation
Theology as a love letter to God
Incitement shows the roots of political fractures that remain.
The abundance of giving
New Jersey just became the 14th state to offer them.
How American hostility toward Muslims has shaped my pastoral vocation
The cult of Tsar Nicholas II and the resurrection of Russian Orthodox nationalism
Jesus’ call is less about what we leave behind than our eager response to follow him as everyday people.
What do we do when we read a story where the ending is already known?
How wealth and unjust tax policy erode democracy
Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman distill a complex topic into manageable takeaways.
Shaping a place where people can become more like Christ
Scot McKnight looks to Paul to define the pastoral task.
When liturgy embraces difference
Rebecca Spurrier’s study of a “disabled church” and its lessons for all Christians
How should the church respond to the colonialism that runs through its blood?
Robert Heaney believes the first step is penance.