
Bearing Witness to Scars
I was 21, unmarried, and pregnant the day I sat across from my pastor, asking for help. My voice was trembling, my future uncertain. He
I was 21, unmarried, and pregnant the day I sat across from my pastor, asking for help. My voice was trembling, my future uncertain. He
What if the Israeli-Palestinian war isn’t just a political dispute, but a colonial project with deep historical roots, and what if our understanding of Christian
I started asking for a horse in the third grade. My parents, wary of what might be a passing fancy, wisely refused. As I grew
The arrival of generative AI on top of algorithmic social media can feel like a pandemic on top of a pandemic for overwhelmed parents, educators,
How did we end up here? Again? Is there a moment when family, friends, people I know and love will realize the massive manipulation campaign
Most of us are familiar with the “DNA as the blueprint of life” idea—that DNA contains all the information necessary to build an organism, whether
Green Street in Black and White shows us the history of who we have been as Christians, what we have said, how we have thought,
The problem with worldviewing, as Cook sees it, is the way it blinds us to the concrete reality of lived experience; our own and those
We may now be enjoying a golden age of Black American writers and directors using the horror movie to put all that heritage to use