
Life and death in a time of secularism: What faith communities can learn from secularism about euthanasia, agency, and “natural death”
Both the secular and the religious desire a “natural” death. There are simply different definitions of what dying “naturally” entails in an age of modern medicine. Within the debate between faith and secular communities on euthanasia, there is perhaps more that connects us than divides us.

Anger eats the container that holds it
Anger is dangerous to your health, to your spirit, and to the quality of your life – not to mention the impact it has on others. It eats the container that holds it.

Through faith: guiding communities through the 2024 election
Voting is an action we ultimately take as individuals, but we do so surrounded by community. And it requires our belief that our system will work. Belief that our values will prevail. Belief that our country and our world can be better.

The joy of book stacks: curating stories and wisdom for the soul
Gather the books that are feeding your soul, the ones that make you think or laugh or cry. Share them with friends, online or in person. Reading is a communal activity as much as it is a solitary one, and there’s so much joy to be found in the shared love of a good story.

Being a woman should not be a death sentence
We must do more than lament, we must act. We must shore up the courage to not look away when our sisters, mothers, aunties, cousins, friends experience domestic violence.