The headlines reinforce Babel, but we are in Pentecost!
In the midst of overwhelming news of the world, three enduring and reassuring teachings of Pentecost should prevail.
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In the midst of overwhelming news of the world, three enduring and reassuring teachings of Pentecost should prevail.
The response of many Black clergy to the war in Gaza reflects a theological tradition that is rooted in liberation and sees God’s image in everyone.
We can take a lesson from the Hebrew midwives and live into a hopeful, faithful vision rather than one that is rooted in fear, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Theological discussions about IVF and abortion belong in faith communities, not in the courts or legislatures where legal decisions are made.
Sixty years after being separated from his mother, who emigrated from the Caribbean to London, a son expresses his feelings for her without words.
There are life lessons in being a loyal fan of a team, whatever their win-loss record, writes the director of communications for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Research reveals positive trends but several complexities that contribute to a sense of clergy well-being.
A half-empty church building isn’t just a financial problem; it’s an environmental problem, writes a consultant.
Learning the names of the plants around us is a Christian practice that invites us into loving, hope-filled care of the natural world, writes an associate director for LEADD’s Thriving Congregations Coordination Program.
A pastor shares his experience with a new model in which a larger congregation helps a smaller one by digitally sharing resources, sermons and other assets.