Family Stories: Growing in Our Narrative
Elvir Ciceklic tells a story about God’s family story.
Elvir Ciceklic tells a story about God’s family story.
Angela Parker rethinks the idea of “angry black women” through her reading of the biblical character Herodias.
Kimberly Humphrey ponders her husband’s name change and the difference marriage makes for discipleship.
Caitlin Causey accepts the curious comfort of a chain store as she seeks a place to call home.
In this essay, Derek Brown asks what beauty does in the context of occupied Palestine.
Janna Barber learns to accept the prickly bits and sweet scents of a mother/daughter relationship.
The arrival of Syrian refugees to a small city on the Canadian prairies is an occasion for Ryan Dueck to reflect upon who we really think we are.
In this interview with The Other Journal, Doug Frank discusses moving away from abusive theology toward a way of life that embraces love and suffering.
Taylor Ross considers how the recent unmasking of Elena Ferrante reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of language and literature.