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How the Lord’s Supper Heals Church Hurt

Communion makes us face our relational conflicts.

Public Theology Project

When Violence Is the Vibe

In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, if we bite and devour each other, we will be consumed by each other.

The Bulletin

Wrongful Deportation, Naval Academy Book Bans, and USAID Cuts to Sudan

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

The Bulletin discusses a deportation showdown, Pete Hegseth’s library cleanup, and USAID cuts in Sudan.

What Do Christians Owe Their Ex-Boyfriends?

Sometimes loving your neighbor means telling him you’re not in love anymore.

A River (of Aid) Runs Through It

Ellen Vaughn

Church volunteers in western Ukraine are the hub of a global network channeling provisions to war refugees and the front lines.

Why Can’t We Talk to Each Other Anymore?

Online interactions are draining us of energy to have hard conversations in person.

Church Disappointment Is Multilayered

Jude 3 Project founder Lisa Fields speaks about navigating frustrations with God and fellow believers.

Against the Culture of Demonization

The problem is not when the Christian is in the conflict—it’s when the conflict is in the Christian.

How to Talk About God and Politics in Polarized Times

Seth Freeman

My work in conflict management helped me develop an effective way to navigate sensitive topics. Here’s what I found.

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