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crossRhodes
By Michael J. Rhodes
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Reflections at the intersection of Scripture and our world.
Makoto Fujimura
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Artist, writing about how I see the world. “Art+Faith: A Theology of Making”, and upcoming “Art Is: A Journey into the Light” (both Yale University Press) #postdestruction
The Loving Look
By Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
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Art history for cultivating curiosity and care.
Provisions
By Amanda Held Opelt
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My personal Substack, reflections on faith, grief, community, and life in southern Appalachia
Byrd in Your Box
By Aimee Byrd
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Imagining the real. Finding the poem in the church.
Paul Luikart on Substack
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A good place to read fiction and nonfiction, and sometimes read about fiction and nonfiction.
Threads
By hannah anderson
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This and that and whatever I used to tweet before The End came
Inkwell
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A storytelling community seeking transcendence. Find out more at @inkwellstory. 📸
You Are Not Your Own Substack
By O. Alan Noble
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Articles about faith, culture, secularism, and identity from O. Alan Noble
Du Mez CONNECTIONS
By KKDuMez
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Exploring connections between religion, gender, & politics and defending our democracy.
Fleeing Tarshish
By Ryan Ramsey
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Vocational Integrity. Religious Abuse Recovery. Navigating Grief.
Chris Arnade Walks the World
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Dispatches and photos from walks around the world
S A Y A B L E
By Lore Ferguson Wilbert
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For the believers, the doubters, the halfway in or outers. Saying the quiet part out loud.
Life Reconsidered
By Judy Wu Dominick
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Exploring the full implications of Christian discipleship
Footnotes by Jemar Tisby
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Offering historically informed perspectives on race, faith, and social issues to help you become a lifelong advocate for racial justice
Dark Matter
By David Dark
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This is where David Dark sets it all down.
Embodied
By K.J. Ramsey
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letters for living at the intersection of sorrow + joy.
Creaturely
By Lyndsey Medford
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You are not a machine; you're an ecosystem. Creaturely is spirituality and social justice at human scale.
Granola
By Gracy Olmstead
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