On the relevance of community to September 11
What does the Bible say about our responsibility to build community?
Sometimes our neighbor really is the person right across the lane.
The principles behind and origins of one institution's efforts to dismantle racism.
A response to current debates about justifiable tactics for U.S. national security.
Warning: asking long-time neighbors about family history might surprise you.
On the contemporary relevance of a risen Savior.
A college graduate ponders retirement planning.
Remembering the small town grocery store and lamenting its loss.
On the benefits of setting limits on consumption.
Interpreting Romans and 1 Peter through the lens of Jesus Christ’s self-giving love.
Following the trail of a neighbors death into the dense thicket of defining a life well-lived.
On the special blend on offer in a small town Iowa coffee shop.
Exploring biblical themes for living life well together.
How to create beloved community on your block.
In praise of an architectural feature and the habits it engenders.
What a seemingly extraneous feature lends to an under-resourced neighborhood.
From concrete California to Little House on the Prairie in Colorado.
Holding up Wendell Berry’s mad farmer manifesto to the paradigm of progress.
A homemade neighborhood tradition engages local kids.
At home in Washington, D.C., next door or across town.
Considering created things and the names of those who made them.