Blog “A Harrowing”: Review of Eliza Griswold’s Circle of Hope Reading Pulitzer Prize winner Eliza Griswold’s new book, Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American…Jennifer L. HolbergSeptember 4, 2024
Blog Pastors Who Quit It seems like more people I know and respect are stepping away from the pastorate – sometimes even stepping away…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellSeptember 3, 2024
Blog Beholding Christ in Mukono He ushered us into the sanctuary, to a reserved section up front, smiled warmly and gestured with his hand for…Brian KeepersSeptember 2, 2024
Blog Paying Attention We have been conditioned to think of ourselves as "consumers," an identity sometimes more pertinent to our daily lives than…Marilyn McEntyreSeptember 1, 2024
Blog The Long, Slow Embrace The last thing we ever want to do is dwell in the hard times. We long for healing to speed…Katy SundararajanAugust 31, 2024
Blog Making Memories Remembering includes the important process of leaving things out in order to prioritize and make room. And remembering always includes…Heidi S. De JongeAugust 30, 2024
Blog Saved by Work Elizabeth and I met in 2018 in Louisville, Kentucky, where we gathered for our creative writing program’s spring residency. Having been…Dana VanderLugtAugust 29, 2024
Blog Being Right & Being Holy I’m right a lot. Just ask me and I’ll tell you it’s true. Or you can ask my husband. He’ll tell you…Meg JenistaAugust 28, 2024
Blog Chuuurch! On family road trips, we played a game that was almost certainly unique to our family.Steve RoelsAugust 27, 2024
Blog Rise Up Brad finally erupted. “Keith, you’re killing me, and ruining this trip. Look, man, it’s over. She doesn’t love you. Get…Keith MannesAugust 26, 2024