Many people in the US may have lost faith in organized religion, but according to recent data, they still love the Good ...
When I was in elementary school, I loved to sing in our little choir. I remember trying my best to sing out, to listen for my ...
I’ve been wondering what the food traditions of my home can teach me about the theology of that place and those people and ...
Two adjacent items in a 1943 issue of The Saturday Evening Post highlight the conflict—and joy—inherent in our ...
A new lawsuit accusing a private K-12 school in Hawaii of racial discrimination against non-Native residents is triggering ...
“We are all chasing relief,” Zahl argues in the book’s introduction. After acknowledging a vast array of external pressures ...
Reading PetersonThank you to Katherine Willis Pershey for reminding all of us to read Eugene Peterson (“Please, liberal ...
For home chefs: Historian Toni Tipton-Martin’s cookbook, Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking, ...
Suicide happens because of loss of hope and loss of social connection,” says Michelle Snyder of Soul Shop. “What if we became ...
At St. Joseph’s Episcopal, as I scouted out the pulpit before the service, Vicar Lauren showed me how to rest the lectionary ...
For nearly 2 1/2 years, Amity Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, has considered itself one congregation that ...
Who Is a True Christian? is an ambitious book. It draws together theology, politics, and culture to provide both a diagnosis ...