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The crumbling myth of American exceptionalism

To believe that moral values and virtuous leadership are self-enforcing is to fool ourselves.

by Peter W. Marty

Walking a labyrinth as I prepared for more chemo

I held ten stones. My friend held two more.

by Lisa Bernheisel

         

Rebuilding refugee resettlement to make it better than it was under Trump—or Obama

 

“The last four years were incredibly hard. But we also know that the system was not perfect four years ago.”

Amy Frykholm interviews Krish O’Mara Vignarajah

Living by the Word for January 31 (Epiphany 4B)

What does it mean to teach “with authority”?

by Brian Maas

Epiphany 4B archives

         
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Why The Crown is so fascinating to a world in perpetual crisis

As the series drifts, it mimics the drift of the monarchy itself—and of other institutions.

by Benjamin J. Dueholm

The woman behind Pittsburgh’s Demaskus Theater Collective

“The best place to be is at the intersection of art and faith.”

by Leah C. K. Lewis

In Eugene, civilian response workers are dispatched to nonviolent crises

CAHOOTS is providing a model for rethinking public safety.

by Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil

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