Intersectionality, Independence Day, and the Church: A Changing View of Authority in Light of the Women’s March
Rebecca Shirley discusses the complexities of faithful embodiment, advocating for the deeper stories that must be told.
Rebecca Shirley discusses the complexities of faithful embodiment, advocating for the deeper stories that must be told.
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.
God’s longings for us always seem connected to a bigger picture that includes others.
Pastoral memoirs are not a genre in great demand. They don’t tend to make it to the New York Times Best Sellers list. After all, the pastoral vocation, some say, has fallen on hard times and Christian pastors writing about spirituality seem to have lost their influence in the marketplace of ideas. But there is […]
In response to the earthquake’s devastation in Haiti, the church must look to its constitutive story—the cross and resurrection of Jesus—in order to speak and act faithfully in solidarity with those who are suffering.
Racial reconciliation and the parable of the Good Samaritan are both centered on rightly defining who owns what.
A telling of the Biblical story from the perspective of the trees.
This collection of paintings by Laura Lasworth were inspired by the life and works of the writer Flannery O’Connor.
A poem by Christina Cook meditates on death and rebirth during wartime.