Jean Vanier Made Us All More Human
The late founder of L’Arche showed the church how disability, vulnerability, and weakness bring us closer to one another and closer to Jesus.
You Can’t Have Racial Justice Without a Bloody Cross
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove’s necessary rebuke on race rests on a sadly truncated gospel.
Open Your Home to the Homeless, Even When It Makes You Uncomfortable
Welcoming the stranger carries real risks. But hospitality is a New Testament expectation.
Cohousing: The New American Family
How alternative forms of living are changing communities, challenging the church, and keeping millennials in the fold.
What It’s Like to Be Shane Claiborne-Again
The activist converted me and my husband to a radical, simple Christian obedience. Why didn’t our friends and family follow suit?
A Year Without Resolutions
The shift from “achieving” to simply “being.”
Blind Spots
Listening to fellow believersand measuring ourselves against Jesus.
Duke vs. Franklin Graham: Which Christian Spaces Are Off-Limits to Muslim Worship?
Call-to-prayer controversy at university chapel prompts debate over sharing sacred space.
Wednesday Link List: Word-for-Word Bible Comic, Atheist Church, and More
Everybody was Kung Fu linking.
The Poor Shall Inherit the Boards
Calling for more economic diversity in church leadership.