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Thankful
November 22, 2023
Leaf litter on a recent walk through a drizzly Jackson Park. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, here are a few things I'm thankful for. Beautiful architecture....
The Privilege of Uncomplicated Grief
November 18, 2023
The immature instinct to make complicated situations simple.
But do we love them?
October 28, 2023
Changing minds is more difficult than signaling self-righteousness.
Some Recommendations
August 12, 2023
Racial justice in Oregon, literary farm life in Illinois, fly fishing in Washington, and sabbath-keeping... everywhere.
Du Bois on (Mostly) Ignoring the Racists
July 31, 2023
Limiting the time spent defending the truth from those committed to ignorance.
Learning Where We Are
June 24, 2023
On learning to know where we are so that we might love God and neighbor.
The Solution to Simplistic Solutions
May 20, 2023
“The farther you are from the problem, the simpler the solution seems.”
Ecosystems of Jubilee
May 6, 2023
A manifesto for the church to join Jesus's Jubilee campaign and bring God's economy to the neighborhood.
Feeling Forsaken
April 8, 2023
Christ's cry of rejection becomes our anthem of resurrection.
Becoming People Who Won't Look Away
April 1, 2023
Rejecting apathy and cynicism in the face of predictable tragedies
Naming Places and Placing Names
March 4, 2023
Choosing to remember the people behind the names.
On Not Walking Away
February 4, 2023
Earlier this week I read a critique of critical race theory (CRT) which provoked a couple of observations which I posted to social media. Today I read a...
My Year With Books
December 31, 2022
The authors who helped me attend affectionately in 2022.
The State of the Multiethnic Church Movement
November 19, 2022
Glimpses of the future from Dallas and Indianapolis
Inheriting the Land
November 5, 2022
"Blessed are the meek; they will inherit the land."
I'm writing another book!
October 22, 2022
A few weeks ago I signed a contract with InterVarsity Press to write the book I've been thinking about for the past decade, tentatively titled Communities of...
Rethinking Reconciled Relationships
October 10, 2022
Relationship doesn't distract from material injustice; it makes dealing with it unavoidable.
"Great good is done while we're asleep."
September 3, 2022
The author of a book I recently finished grew up on a Midwestern farm. He wrote lovingly of his father, a man whose difficult work didn't keep him from...
The Cost of Justice
August 27, 2022
Here are two anecdotes to illustrate what's been on my mind this week. First, earlier this week I was on a video call with a church from the east cost...
Moral Weirdos
August 20, 2022
Earlier this summer I joined about 60 other Chicago-area faith leaders for a die-in at a gun shop a few miles outside city limits. We were compelled to...
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