The Fare Forward Interview with Amy Adamczyk
Dr. Amy Adamczyk shares insights from her recent book (coauthored with Christian Smith) on how parents in America today pass religion on to their children, highlighting patterns across several religious traditions that underscore how both parenting and American religion have changed in the last century.
I Can’t Imagine the World Without You in It
A daughter reflects on cancer, suffering, and faith. By Sarah Clark
Mirrors
A twin explores the blurry boundaries between self and other. By Vienna Scott
There’s No Place Like Home
A nursing home creates space for a new kind of family bond to emerge. By Ali Moore
Family Lessons
A child of the military reflects on what frequent moves taught her about family relationships. By Karis Ryu
The Power of Expectations in The Power of the Dog
Why do some longings for connection end in bitter isolation? The Power of the Dog invites us to consider how entrenched expectations impact our intimate relationships. By Kelsey Waddill
Cocktail: Once Removed
"Once Removed" cocktail recipe from the editors
Are You My Family?
PATRONS ONLY CONTENT A tech worker interrogates the notion that her employer should act in loco parentis. By Sara Holston