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Independence Day Calls Us to the Holy Work of Repair

Our flag symbolizes the beauty of American ideals and the brokenness of our history.

Enough to Share in the Land of Plenty

Why Christians should reject immigration policy rooted in scarcity.

I Grew Up with Black Household Help

How I’m learning to name both the injustice and goodness of my childhood in the South.

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The Ministry of the Disabled

How Christians with intellectual disabilities are serving churches (not just being served by them).

Hiding the Full Truth from Kids Is Often Healthy

As our children come of age, how do we talk about the brutal realities of a broken world?

Sanya Richards-Ross: My Abortion Broke Me; God Redeemed Me

The Olympic gold medalist opens up about faith, failure, and grace.

Why We Need ‘Useless’ People

Babies with Down syndrome are aborted all over the world for being ‘a burden to society.’ Here’s how we can advocate for them.

Give Your Kids the Gift of Absence

Time and attention are not the only ways to bless our children.

Your Kids Don’t Need a Megachurch

What children learn about community without the bells and whistles

The Mystery of My Healing

Unexplainable relief is a reminder of God’s grace, wholeness, and incarnation.

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