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From the archives

Family

  • Delivering care for pastors who are also new parents
    Susan Rowland Miller Pamela Graf Short
  • When friends become family
    Shannon Hopkins
  • Esau McCaulley: ‘I was tired of telling simplistic stories’
  • Karen-Marie Yust and Erin Reibel: Helping create a space of spiritual nurture for children and their families
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From the archives

Storytelling

  • Churches need to do the work of welcoming others and their stories
    Kaitlin Curtice
  • Sharing good news about our ministries makes a difference
    Emily Lund
  • ‘Between the Listening and the Telling: How Stories Can Save Us’
    Mark Yaconelli
  • What I learned about storytelling from Frederick Buechner
    L. Roger Owens

Peter Casarella: Pope Francis was a servant leader focused on the suffering of the people of God

In his words and his gestures, Francis communicated the need for Christian unity and love, says an expert on the Latino presence in the U.S. Catholic Church.

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James Fawcett: Learning to be with others as God is with us

Being With, a 10-week course based on the theology of the Rev. Dr. Sam Wells, models the message it seeks to impart.

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News & Ideas

Thursday's News & Ideas - 4/24/2025

  • Call for full Target boycott
  • Antisemitism push worries Jews 
  • Overnight papal mourners
  • LGBTQ+ books lawsuit escalates
  • Pope Francis’ life in Buenos Aires 
  • Monsters plague Japan

Thursday, April 24, 2025
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Wednesday's News & Ideas - 4/23/2025

  • Who runs the papal conclave?
  • Reporting ‘anti-Christian bias’
  • Gen Z flocking to church
  • Mourners at the National Shrine
  • Church attendance standards
  • The only female pigeon keeper

Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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What nosy congregants, purity culture and the ‘Billy Graham Rule’ have in common

Arcane mores in some faith-based institutions can limit women professionally and contribute to widespread loneliness, writes a director of grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.

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By Victoria Atkinson White Director of Grants, Leadership Education at Duke Divinity
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For all we’ve lost: A liturgy for George Floyd

As the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder approaches, an author and liturgist offers a promise of remembrance and a prayer for breath.

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By Cole Arthur Riley Writer
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News & Ideas

Tuesday's News & Ideas - 4/22/2025

  • Who will be next pope?
  • Francis & Catholic conservatives
  • Gaza church mourns Francis
  • Vatican pilgrims
  • White supremacy & Latino vote
  • Power of Rumi

Tuesday, April 22, 2025
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Listening to people and investing in them as an act of radical service

Married pastors have transformed a vacant strip mall into a community development hub and base for needed services in a St. Louis suburb.

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By Valerie Schremp Hahn Journalist
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