Keep Watch With Me: Advent & Peacemaking Michael McRay December 14, 2019 Books, Global, Peace & Nonviolence We watch, we wait, we work.
Paige Patterson’s Career Ended After She Came Forward. Her Struggle Continues. Yonat Shimron November 22, 2019 Church Life, Women “I’m willing to share what happened to me if it helps somebody else."
Could a Revived ‘Theology of Hope’ Restore Faith in Hopeless Times? Martin Marty November 7, 2019 Interfaith, Politics, Theology Whatever happened to hope in religions?
Why Christians Leaving Churches Today May Be Christianity’s Best Hope for Tomorrow Peter Oliver September 5, 2019 Church Life, Theology We have become burdened and weighed down by traditions and rules that have nothing to do with loving God.
Chasing Resurrection: How Conservation Is Gospel Work Lee Ann Pomrenke September 3, 2019 Creation & Environment, Global, Theology What could it mean to environmental scientists and Christians that we engage in the same work?
Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’ Emily McFarlan Miller August 22, 2019 Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women It took me awhile to wake up.
While It Was Still Dark: A Requiem for Rachel Held Evans Nadia Bolz-Weber June 3, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology, Women Mary Magdalene’s life, Rachel’s life, your lives — we are all fodder for God’s really really long memoir of how God loves humans.
Clay Jars: A Letter to My Sisters in Ministry Angela Denker April 25, 2019 Church Life, Family and Parenting, Women Maybe the world is still not ready for you, my sisters in ministry, as it was not ready for Jesus.
The Religions in ‘Game of Thrones’ Jana Riess April 13, 2019 General, Theology These people are going to need some hope at the end of eight seasons of warfare.
Lent Is A Season of Stubborn Hope Kate Bowler April 1, 2019 Theology Lent is the right time to sit with these darker truths.