Living Faith
Amid news of wildfires, landslides, and war, I learned that God is the one who finishes the good work of justice.
I don’t pretend to know anything in depth about President Biden’s spirituality. But his decision to step down is a reminder for all leaders to look “not to your own interests, but to the interests of others.”
For Lydia Wylie-Kellerman, parenting is more about taking the time to marvel at worms than ensuring her children have all the answers.
Michael Brown’s killing ignited a movement, but a decade later, we’ve seen the swift backlash.
Deconversion healed my soul, but church still has something to offer me.
From the pulpit to Bible study groups and fellowship dinner tables, there are spaces in faith-based settings to vocalize and condemn racism and misogynoir.
The Los Angeles Sparks guard speaks on trans inclusion in sports and faith, as well as organizing, social justice, and how learning about Jesus as a “radical brown man ... ignited me and set my heart on fire.”
While some opportunistic evangelical groups flock to the Olympics, chaplains from five major faith traditions offer prayer, consolation, and a listening ear to Olympians.
The Sojourners social media assistant reads all your comments — beautiful and the vile. She has some tips for how we can harness social media for good.
August reflections on scripture from the Common Revised Lectionary (Cycle B).
Disarm us, O Lord — our minds, lips, hearts, and hands — that we may more perfectly love you.
While sometimes controversial, faith-based harm reduction programs help save lives.