We need to relearn a capacity to dwell in God’s presence.
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Her radical final words confounded me for years.
A growing number of Christians are embracing natural burial practices.
The promises and dangers of Israel’s new coalition government
In Tacoma, Minneapolis, and elsewhere, people without housing have taken over buildings.
We are disguising our collective wounds instead of treating them.
The school has produced limited doctrinal controversy—and a lot of prominent advocates for justice.
Stanley Hauerwas says good theological writing makes the familiar strange.
We began to understand why James Baldwin called US history “more beautiful and more terrible than anyone has ever said about it.”
This is a high-stakes time. Some churches need to take more creative risks than ever before.
Helping a community navigate historical concerns
From farms to churches, no place feels safe.
Being born is a holy calling to join God in free, joyful, and playful expression.
For some congregations, sitting down together for a meal is the heart of worship.
Richard Danielpour’s universal Passion and James Primosch’s mass for doubters