Jim Wallis 11-27-2019

What does reconnecting with Jesus mean as we go into the world? How do we see him, recognize him, and follow him? Does reconnecting with Jesus mean reclaiming a way of life or style of life that we can look for?

Jessica Kantrowitz 11-27-2019

Though the inaugural Madeline L’Engle conference felt like a safe haven as we gathered in the cozy glow of art, and fellowship, we were all still very aware of a similar sense of imminent evil in our country and the world at large. We are no longer in the Cold War, but the uncertainty of the impeachment hearings, of uncontrollable wildfires at home and abroad, of the refugee crisis and the hardening of hearts at the borders hang over us daily. Just as is often asked these days about Fred Rogers, we at the conference found ourselves murmuring, “What would Madeleine L’Engle think? What would she do?”

Kenji Kuramitsu 11-27-2019

Bong-Joon-ho’s film is about what happens to those living below sea level when the rain comes. 

Podcast   11-26-2019

Jim Wallis, in conversation with William Matthews and Allison Trowbridge, explores the themes of Chapter Ten, “Salt and Light” from his new book Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus.

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Pope Francis wrapped up a four-day trip to Japan on Tuesday by turning from the anti-nuclear message that was the backbone of his visit to other key campaigns of his, urging students to defend the earth and show greater compassion.

Aaron E. Sanchez 11-26-2019

The 2020 Latinos for Trump organization prominently features three Latino evangelical pastors with long ties to Trump.

Ben Cox 11-25-2019

Living in the intentional community feels like living with nine incredible siblings. Holding faith, justice, and empathy as a foundation, we actively choose to get to know each other and allow ourselves to be known.

Simran Jeet Singh 11-25-2019

Cecilia Muñoz is one of the foremost experts on immigration in America today. In 2008, President-elect Barack Obama appointed her to his White House staff as the Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and later was appointed as Director of the Domestic Policy Council. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.

John Thornton Jr. 11-25-2019

Why split public and societal critique from personal care and comfort? Whose ends does this split serve?

the Web Editors 11-22-2019

4. Pete Buttigieg on Faith 'As a Source of Unity' and Its Role in the 2020 Election

We have a form of kind of cheap nationalism that uses the idea of nationality to tell a lot of people that they aren’t your neighbor--even if they literally are your neighbor.