Ukrainians show faith in the face of destruction
As Orthodox Christians celebrate the most holy season of Pascha, they mark belief in a life free from the reign of death.
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As Orthodox Christians celebrate the most holy season of Pascha, they mark belief in a life free from the reign of death.
There are too few spaces where our feelings and experiences are allowed to be complex or overwhelming.
In the second chapter of her new book on spirituality, liberation and story, Cole Arthur Riley writes about place.
Two years after we learned about Jean Vanier’s abuses of women, we continue to reckon with the interplay of vulnerability and power.
The last two years have deepened our experience with grief. As we move into the season of Lent, a pastor and assistant professor asks what has been learned.
Recent nationwide efforts to ban books endanger our society and our spirits.
God is with us in our complexity, our complicity, our fragility and our belovedness, writes the director of the Thriving in Ministry Coordination Program at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
In the Feast of Theophany, Orthodox Christians learn to drink deeply from the water of Christ’s baptism as a means of renewal and hope.
The narrative and iconography of Our Lady of Guadalupe can teach us much about how God is with us.
Rather than viewing this season as awaiting a return to the past, we can embrace it as an invitation to transformation and action, writes the director of the Thriving Congregations Coordination Program at Duke Divinity.
As we anticipate Christ’s birth, let’s strip away false exteriors to embrace what really matters.