Eulogies for Those Who Haven’t Left
Michael Dean Clark explores the mistakes we make and opportunities we miss when we save our eulogies for the memorial service.

Michael Dean Clark explores the mistakes we make and opportunities we miss when we save our eulogies for the memorial service.
In this sonnet, David Southward offers a modern take on exorcism.
Rachel Jones has to choose between her children as she examines the realities of raising children in challenging places.
Photographer Jessina Leonard interviews fellow photographer Aaron Canipe about growing up in a small town in North Carolina, and how his work is informed by the textures in southern landscapes infused with religion.
In this poem, Sarah Neff imagines Mary consoling Eve.
Sharon Hodde Miller reflects on the witness of pregnancy in seasons of waiting.
Jo-Ann Badley writes about how even Mary, pregnant with God by the Holy Spirit, still needs a man to get the recognition she deserves from Protestants.
Chris E. W. Green offers an advent meditation on what it means for God to come into the world through our labors.
Meghan Larissa Good shows that when God has a secret, God talks to women.