In the wake of violence, pastors have to lead people out of hell. Jesus has been there.
“In the wrong hands, forgiveness can become a kind of tyranny.”
I had the classic Texas Baptist starter package. I went to Carl’s shop to trade it in.
The next Reformation is about interpretation, but not of a book.
In the face of mob violence, a six-year-old responded with love.
The president has been slow to condemn acts of hatred against religious minorities. Moral leaders are stepping into the vacuum.
We need to study peace a lot harder than those who are studying war.
Being in the audience felt like a communal experience, almost a liturgical one.
Martin Doblmeier’s new documentary shows how theology drives our use of power.
1 Peter 1:3–9, John 20:19–31
At grief’s mercy, Mary stays at the site of her loss.
John 18:1–19:42
John 13:1–17, 31b–35
Love and horses
In C.E. Morgan’s world, anything goes as long as it’s couched in the language of the equine.
Women who do things
The story of Esther Wheelwright and the communities of women and girls who surrounded her
What makes a family?
We tend to think biology matters, and matters very much—except when we don’t.
When theology fails
After Ruth Everhart was raped, she had to rebuild her beliefs about God’s will.
Russia is debating the future of an iconic cathedral.