Pete Hegseth’s War Prayer
Editor-in-Chie Brian Kaylor reflects on a recent violent prayer by Pete Hegseth during a Christian worship service at the Pentagon and Mark Twain’s satirical work “The War Prayer.”
Editor-in-Chie Brian Kaylor reflects on a recent violent prayer by Pete Hegseth during a Christian worship service at the Pentagon and Mark Twain’s satirical work “The War Prayer.”
I read Bethel McGrew s recent First Things magazine article, How the Side B Project Failed, as a refugee from the Side A project I m equally concerned about Side B
Isn t it the epitome of arrogance to claim that you know for sure you will gain entrance into Heaven
Contributing writer Greg Mamula offers the fifth entry in a six-part series on the future of the church. In this essay, he focuses on how we should invite people from isolation to inclusion.
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