Features
The surprising gift of knowing my vocation
Naming my African American ancestors to keep them alive
A jail visit and a promise to a mother
Beloved Everybody, an ability-inclusive church that embodies the beloved community
Rebuilding refugee resettlement to make it better than it was under Trump—or Obama
Books
Is preaching “all Jesus” or “all me”?
Jerusha Matsen Neal writes for preachers who stand in the messy middle.
What do fertility rates have to do with secularization?
A lot, says Philip Jenkins—but it’s not as simple as cause and effect.
The view from Rebekah Taussig’s wheelchair
Sitting Pretty showed me how much I have to learn about ableism.
Faith and work have long been torn apart
How can we stitch them together?