God became flesh, but he never had breast cancer
Living with chronic pain without asking why
This Advent, walking is my spiritual practice
I’ve been a professor for 40 years, but teaching Greek to an eight-year-old may be my crowning achievement
I was a scribe for the Chicago Illuminated Scripture Project
Grieving my daughter’s suicide in a time of wider grief
My dad died from COVID-19. My grief is a lonely one.
How I hope to approach the days following the election
A liberal daughter discusses White privilege with her conservative dad
My brother is an essential worker at a grocery store
I was afraid to protest in Kenosha, but my parishioner needed me
The surprising freedom of being a guest preacher
Movement: Essays by readers
Ruth Bader Ginsburg saw the biblical Deborah as a role model
How I used Minecraft with my catechism group
The pandemic calls for closed hymnals
The pandemic has deepened my insomnia—and my prayers
I don’t forgive the man who murdered my cousin DePayne at Mother Emanuel