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Hope is a song in a weary throat. Give me a song of hope And a world where I can sing it. Give me a song of faith And a ...
Properly observed, it is a slow greening process, unfolding of the bud buried in every breast. It cannot be hurried, but is ...
In Bong Joon Ho’s new satire, both versions of the title character are as expendable as the underclasses that fuel our ...
The Mourner’s Bestiary is part memoir, part illness narrative, and part ecological treatise.
However, the epistemological openness of Lynch’s work doesn’t always translate to greater understanding, even if it does move ...
In January 2024, when the ceasefire I’d vigilantly prayed for came to fruition, I rejoiced that Israelis and Palestinians ...
Sarah Smarsh brings her sharp reporting skills to her family’s history of rural poverty.
Hojung Lee is editorial assistant at Sojourners. From theological reflections to breaking religion news to the latest books, ...
Jesus may have been an excellent carpenter. Or maybe he wasn’t. It’s possible that he made perfectly level tables but wobbly chairs. Or, if he was a stone mason, which the Greek word translated as ...
The dystopian America Octavia Butler imagines in her novels Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents, both written in the 1990s, is eerily familiar—a failing education system, the dissolving of ...
This would be news for Jesus, for whom language is an issue of the heart. “Each tree is known by its fruit,” says Jesus.