Iran After the Ayatollah
Pray that the Iranian people will have real hope of a peaceful future without systemic repression and fear.
A New Guide to What the Church Has Always Said About Sex
A book for young adults from Louise Perry explores a third way on sexual ethics that rejects gender ideology and cribs from long-standing Christian teaching.
A Woman’s Mental Work Is Never Done
Sociologist Allison Daminger’s new book on the cognitive labor of family life is insightful but incomplete.
Sing a Song of Death
Aging artists of faith are writing about mortality. For many of them, that’s nothing new.
From Dust, New Lore
It is up to us to dip our pens into the ink of the past to tell the story of the future.
How to Talk About God and Politics in Polarized Times
My work in conflict management helped me develop an effective way to navigate sensitive topics. Here’s what I found.
Tariff Takedown, War with Iran, and State of the Union
Supreme Court says Trump’s tariffs are unconstitutional, US considers war with Iran, and a very long State of the Union address.
When ICE Raided Their Community, These Churches Were Ready
Decades-long relationships helped Pasadena churches respond to wildfires—and now immigration arrests.
Educating Low-Income Boys at Delta Streets Academy
The Christian school is defying the stereotype that “private school is for white people.”
We’re Not Made to Outlast Time
At the Korean Lunar New Year, everyone turns a year older. Psalm 103 frames aging as a sign of God’s sustenance.