Playing a ruled game of faith
Things happen when you watch your grandson play hockey. Like many young Canadians, Dylan started playing organized hockey when he was 6 years old. Essentially the referee put the puck on the ice and the players scrambled after it like
New book uses religious art to explore generosity
A well-known financial services ministry has launched an effort to teach generosity in a not-so-well-known way: through artwork. Thrivent Financial this year released a book—“Inspiring Generosity: Stories of Faith and Grace in Art”—that explores generosity by examining the inspiration and stories
Christian Leaders call for unity
New change.org petition stresses need for partnership. Following the results of a divisive presidential election that strained many emotions and left many wondering what to do next, Commissioner David Jeffrey, National Commander of The Salvation Army, signed a change.org petition along
Our best hope for a better world
Who runs the world? Well, Beyonce would tell us it’s girls but those of us who know the statistics realize a grimmer reality. Girls around the world face the harsh reality of inequality every single day. They are less likely
Finding harmony
Rising incivility has put many Americans on edge. What roles can Christians play in bringing peace to the public sphere? Blogger David Gushee took a month-long hiatus this summer from his column Christians, Conflict & Change for the Religion News
Christian identity crisis
By Erink Wikle - From singlehood to parenthood to Bruce and Caitlyn Jenner, much has been on my mind as I’ve scrolled through my newsfeed and skimmed story after story about topics seemingly stemming from one thing: identity. You don’t have