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Jesus Wants an Awkward Thanksgiving Dinner
Why extending the table involves an uncomfortable hospitality.
What the Hygge Trend Tells Me About True Comfort
I like warm socks, coffee, and a cozy fire. But real, sustainable self-care involves something unexpected.
How Government Support Saved Me
Signing up for food stamps changed my view of poverty in America.
‘The Big Sick’ Is a Rom-Com about a Broader Kind of Love
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon’s fresh take on the genre is a love poem, a laugh fest—and a refreshing ode to the beauty of family.
The World Next Door
When the church embraces its refugee neighbors, blessings flow both ways.
Robbers, Lawyers, and Neighbors
The Trayvon Martin case highlights our broken desire to justify ourselves.
What 'The Hunger Games' Taught Three Millennials
But does Katniss actually endorse the Hunger Games?
Art of Darkness: Angelina Jolie’s Latest Film Succeeds at Personalizing Genocide
What "First They Killed My Father" tells me about suffering and the imago Dei.
How to Celebrate Christmas as a Cultural Minority
Christians abroad and Muslims at home helped me find the holy day in the holiday.
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