The Secret of Belonging
A young woman’s path to ordination teaches her that in season and out, in Christ, we all belong. By Bree Snow
A young woman’s path to ordination teaches her that in season and out, in Christ, we all belong. By Bree Snow
Football and church have more in common than you think. By Will Bryant
A lay minister reflects on the role intellectual pursuit can play in the making (and unmaking) of faith and life. By Kurt Armstrong
A poet and teacher reviews a new collection following the adventures of a “Knucklehead” learning to learn, even as he sets out to teach.
A daughter reflects on cancer, suffering, and faith. By Sarah Clark
Human Landscapes Two poets offer insight for our modern disconnectedness and bring us back into touch with our memories, the landscapes of our childhoods, and the inner world of who…
Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique, published over 50 years ago, has a surprising relevance to contemporary evangelical women rediscovering what it means to pursue a vocational calling that goes beyond being a wife, mother, and homemaker.
By Justin Hawkins. Even thirty years later, Marilynne Robinson’s Mother Country has not been adequately answered.