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By A. Trevor Sutton |
One researcher’s survey on technology use in congregations points to how quickly new technology can be adopted, both willingly and not. |
By Courtney Ellis |
Adapting to difficult change is like birds’ molting — messy, undignified, vulnerable, yet necessary — writes author Courtney Ellis in this excerpt from her book. |
By Samuel Rahberg |
To prayerfully metabolize their experience and discern God’s presence in their lives, Christian leaders can draw on the embodied example of Psalm 31, writes a spiritual director. |
By Aleta Payne |
The gripping tale of 19 Buddhist monks simply walking for peace reminds us that even our little steps can impact our communities. |
By Jean Neely |
It is difficult to hold onto hope when horrors abound in the world. And yet. |
By Annette John-Hall |
The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey pauses annually during Lent to reflect on the effect of systemic racism on its Black parishes. Along with acknowledging its own history, the diocese has worked for reparations at the state level with religious and secular organizations. |
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