Brian Bantum
Being salt
When I got into cooking, it changed the way I understand Jesus’ statement, “You are the salt of the earth.”
Being salt
When I got into cooking, it changed the way I understand Jesus’ statement, “You are the salt of the earth.”
Why church marketing won’t work with Gen Z
Equity requires people with power giving some of it up. What if we applied this principle to young adult ministry?
The gift of interfaith difference
At the Muslim community center, I felt the tension of our divergence. But I also sensed gratitude.
Is religion good for human flourishing?
The Global Flourishing Study is producing a dazzling amount of data to help us answer this sort of question.
What does poetry do?
Maybe nothing. Maybe that’s its power.
The dessert of life?
A treat can be nice, but it’s hardly daily bread.
Vegetables that are fearfully and wonderfully made
My friend left me his CSA share for two weeks. It changed the way I look at labor.
Small creatures
“There’s a frog in our house!” My daughter and I said the words together, but only one of us was excited.
The hope I’ve arrived at
I used to put a positive spin on everything. The effort didn’t serve my children—or my own heart.
How I talk to my children about sex
Or rather, how I’d like to.
The meaning of a sermon
I’m sure these faithful people have heard all of these words before. So what is my task here?
Three responses to church decline
What are we going to do? We have some options.
The gift of interfaith difference
Why church marketing won’t work with Gen Z
Vegetables that are fearfully and wonderfully made
Being salt
The meaning of a sermon
The hope I’ve arrived at
Which church is dying?
Women posing problems
Is religion good for human flourishing?
Small creatures
God cares nothing for our algorithms
Present together
The spirituality of waiting
Cycling my way to peace