
Nomadland, Van Life, Money, and Being Eccentric
I’m missing the friction that should exist between a faithful life and accepted normalcy. Maybe I miss the weirdness of my poor, Jesusy, hippie childhood
I’m missing the friction that should exist between a faithful life and accepted normalcy. Maybe I miss the weirdness of my poor, Jesusy, hippie childhood
The progressive Christian festival in North Carolina’s mountains struggles to address the deep racism built into so much of its assumptions.
The acerbic comedian, who died last month, hinted at faith and became gentler in comedy, as he aged.
What if the award-winning show is about more than simply a “nice-guy”?
Former blogger on The Twelve, Jes Kast, explains her changing understanding of abortion in this 2019 interview.
The recent census numbers confirm how multi-cultural the US is becoming. Immigrants may revive American evangelicalism.
Much media and scholarly attention has pointed toward the coming “liberal” young Mormons. But it will it actually bring about change in the LDS?
Troll Farms in Macedonia and Ukraine are especially successful in targeting American Christians on social media.
When my daughter came out of her room, teary-eyed, and said she had received a message on social media that disturbed her, my first thought
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