Brian Bantum
Why make things?
I couldn’t afford a nice bookshelf, and I couldn’t bring myself to buy a cheap one. So I headed to the hardware store.
Why make things?
I couldn’t afford a nice bookshelf, and I couldn’t bring myself to buy a cheap one. So I headed to the hardware store.
The word outlasts the throne
Kings fall, tyrants pass, and hope endures in the prophets’ vision of God’s story.
The case for being a killjoy
We may be reluctant to say anything that sounds puritanical. But our private morality really does matter.
I’m learning to let go of ‘preaching pretty’
Some Sundays, my congregation needs a word that’s more raw than polished.
A sanctuary for banned stories
When truth is being cast as lies, the sacred work of storytelling is urgent.
In prison, Satan is real
I’ve heard incarcerated women preach about a power that demands renunciation.
Living from the wounded side
Christ’s pierced body helps me understand my own.
Dark fantasy novels that scream theology
I didn’t expect so much sacramental imagination in Tamsyn Muir’s series about lesbian necromancers in space.
The rise and fall of children’s Sunday school
Faith formation isn’t dead. It’s happening outside the classroom.
Progressive Christians should read the Bible
It’s a rich, multivocal library. And we can’t afford to be ignorant of a book that’s being weaponized against vulnerable people.
Becoming manna
There’s a connection between a desire to care and the offer of food. We’re committed to each other’s survival.
Dear Israel
There are some things I understand and others I cannot.
Guestability
Dark fantasy novels that scream theology
The word outlasts the throne
In prison, Satan is real
I’m learning to let go of ‘preaching pretty’
The rise and fall of children’s Sunday school
The shelter of fabric
Why make things?
The case for being a killjoy
A sanctuary for banned stories
Becoming manna
Cooking when the world is on fire
Learning humility as a student pastor
A farewell to snow