
How to tell strangers you’re a Christian without saying “I’m not”
What are your favorite positive ways of introducing yourself as a proud and unapologetic Progressive Christian?

What are your favorite positive ways of introducing yourself as a proud and unapologetic Progressive Christian?

So the big question is not if and when we go to God, but how we go to him. Do we go to face heaven’s Judge as indifferent or alienated strangers? Or do we go as faithful children into the arms of our loving Father?

Bexley-Seabury board announces plans to consolidate operations in Chicago and to offer expansive scholarship program for students from historically under-represented communities

The Guardian reports that Zen Buddhism in Japan is facing an existential crisis, as the faith dwindles and temples are forced to close. Part of

The controversial claim from a new study is that children from religious backgrounds are less willing to share with others and are more judgmental when

A small and vocal group of Evangelical Christians are protesting the latest holiday cups from Starbucks; the company offers a new design each year, and

We raise our hands An offering, our helplessness, Our empty hands, Open trusting, it is enough Because in the quiet Emptiness we find

In the Magazine, we’ve been exploring the role of money in the life of the church. In this piece, Charles LaFond reflects on the connection between beholding God in contemplation and generosity.

She might have realized how the temple had failed her and that she was about to die, and thrown her two coins in anger, or as a public rebuke. Or, she might not have realized how she’d been wronged and simply taken care of this one last thing …

Pooping Collars podcast returns for season 2, with Greg and Company exploring the Walking Dead