
Unanswered Prayers
And so we pray. Or try to. Our prayers—well, mine anyway—seem awfully puny against the grand machinations of world events. Actually, my prayers also seem

And so we pray. Or try to. Our prayers—well, mine anyway—seem awfully puny against the grand machinations of world events. Actually, my prayers also seem

My faith these days sometimes feels as thin and dry as that little wafer. So the presence of these familiar, faithful people—even if we can’t

The birth of the child is the focal point of God’s communion with the whole of creation. This is the deep wisdom of the doctrine

Mark Wallace, Swarthmore professor of religion and environmental studies, takes this scriptural moment as much more than an exercise in symbology. Instead, in his 2019

Anyway, our team has heard that you young people are getting really discouraged about, you know, everything. So we decided to reach out and have

So let’s call this an exercise in religio-anthropological observation. A kind of disambiguation attempt.

We are observing the Season of Creation for the first time this year, and as is our custom, we’ve put together our own liturgy. I’d

So now my four tomato plants are producing like mad, and I’m faced with the problem of what to do with all these tomatoes.

It’s heartbreaking to see the once-beautiful churches in these photographs encrusted with mold and junk and falling apart. Plaster crumbles from sanctuary ceilings, organs molder,

For UK Christian leaders, the challenges are fraught and puzzling: how to steward property, how to do church in a changing cultural context. The heavy