Voices Beyond artificial words: The pastoral heart in an age of AI ChatGPT may be efficient, but pastors can't give up on specificity and authenticity, writes Jeremy Wilhelmi.
Voices Lenten prayers and practices during a displacement crisis Historian Nathan Jérémie-Brink processes our modern displacement crises with the help of Ephrem the Syrian, a fourth-century refugee and theologian.
Voices Anxiety, politics, and the lost mysticism of the church We have replaced our faith in God with faith in a candidate or political party, writes Joshua Gritter. Why?
Voices Stitches of lovingkindness Karie Charlton helps a colleague create a Jewish prayer shawl and reflects on interfaith friendship and lessons of kindness.
Voices Passing in the church Lebanese American Pastor Christopher Tweel shares the racism and hope he finds in the church.
Voices When it comes to fertility and reproductive rights, consider mercy Elizabeth N.H. Link shares her journey with IVF in light of the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling on “extrauterine children.”
Voices How did Christian atonement theory get so pagan? Fred R. Anderson argues that predominate Christian understandings of atonement have been more influenced by culture than the Bible.
Voices Returning to ritual: Gen Z and religion In touchstone moments, students return to ritual, writes Eliza Smith DeBevoise. This is a generation who desires honesty over being polished, awareness over versatility.
Voices We need more Howard Thurman in our politics The theologian and often-overlooked civil rights hero would have warned us against politics as a zero-sum game.
Voices PC(USA) response to Texas migrant tactics falls short The state of Texas is flouting human rights law, and the PC(USA)'s response rings hollow, opines Robert Lowry.