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This Beautiful Truth

Life can be ugly. You have to read beautiful books. Review by Ali Holcomb

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Issue 36: Devotion in Practice

Call for Submissions for Issue 36: Devotion in Practice

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Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks for Issue 35: A Home Divided by Sarah Clark

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Read more about the article On Finding the Home You Never Left

On Finding the Home You Never Left

I left the church many years ago. This past spring I thought I came back, but it turns out I never really left. By Colm O’Shea

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Read more about the article Hints and Guesses

Hints and Guesses

Perhaps the sense of loss we sometimes feel over small things points us to our longing for something greater. By Leslie Gelzer-Govatos

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Read more about the article Coast to Coast

Coast to Coast

Is it possible to love two very different places—and to call them both home? By Sara Holston

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Read more about the article Waystations on the Pilgrim Way

Waystations on the Pilgrim Way

Loving places, from countries and cities to homes and churches, provides us with rest and comfort on our journey through life. By Alice Little

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Read more about the article Longest Day of the Year

Longest Day of the Year

Longest Day of the Year: A Cocktail Recipe

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Read more about the article The House of Morgan

The House of Morgan

Ron Chernow depicts the American financier’s apotheosis and his decline. These days, our economy serves markets, neither God nor Morgan. Review by Will Bryant

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Read more about the article Measuring Time & Other Stories

Measuring Time & Other Stories

Nathaniel Lee Hansen’s debut short story collection was lost in the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, but his sensitive, realistic depictions of normal life deserve more attention from readers. Review by Mark Bennion

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