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Chaco Canyon: Too Sacred to Sacrifice
It is absolutely one of my favorite places on the face of this planet. Although it has been protected since the early 1900s, it is

The Cartography of Loss, Part 2
In our grief we become cartographers, locating our dead beloveds – however mysteriously – on a map.

A Celebration of Life
They talked about the small gifts Alan would give to people, trinkets he picked up at the dollar store or thrift store. I myself was

Healing in a Welcoming Faith Community
Let me tell you about the positive impact finding an accepting church had on me.

The Demon of Fascism
Fascism seems less like a coherent ideology or governing philosophy, and more like an energy, an ethos, a societal temperament.

Trying (and Failing) to Whip up Enthusiasm for the USA’s 250th
I guarantee there won’t be much honest reckoning with the country’s complicated history. Instead, I fully expect America’s 250th birthday celebration to be yet another

“Spot on Psalms” — Psalm 137: Stand by Me
We need to imagine ourselves standing beside the person who wrote it. Because with Bible study as with real estate; the three most important words

Hope-scrolling in Hard Times
It’s wise to avoid trying to figure out whether we are better or worse now. It’s better simply to say that along with all the

Who Taught You?
We’re marked most deeply by the myriad others we encounter at closer range: those people, voices, and experiences that shape who we come to be

Nemesis Bird
Birders speak of “nemesis birds,” birds that one, by rights, should have seen given their efforts and outings, but birds that evade them nonetheless. Often

Young Men and Women Off to War
I’m not sure what our boys took away as they fidgeted beside me. But I wonder if the most important words we read are “we”

Preemptive Love
Christians in the US must recognize that to my Muslim neighbors whether we do or do not support our government’s violent actions is a key