When Work Is Holy
Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell and Jason Byassee write that when work is holy, we should expect ups and down.
Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell and Jason Byassee write that when work is holy, we should expect ups and down.
Jason Byassee reviews Kate Bowler’s Everything Happens for a Reason, a book he says takes on evil from the inside—and laughs.
Jason Byassee describes Mary as a sign that God is scandalously enfleshed.
Jason Byassee finds religion reemerging in Vancouver, British Columbia.
An art exhibition at a church attempts to bridge the gap between the academy and community in a North Carolina university town.
When strangers at a party or on an airplane find out you’re in divinity school, they’ll want to tell you everything they think about God. You’re supposed to listen and nod profoundly, and you’d better not correct anything they say. You’ve signed up to be a pastoral counselor, whether you meant to or not. Perhaps […]
Jason Byassee examines fatherhood, mortality, resurrection, and the hope of a good surf.