
At the United Nations, a Baptist voice for reparations
In my work on reparations in Evanston, the site of America’s first municipal reparations program, I have seen that telling the truth can be a pathway to healing the divisions that strike at the heart of our communities. The same is true on the global scale.

‘Far more precious than jewels’: A trans woman’s ordinary dream
My ordinary dream is a radical dream for a trans woman. And since Pride is a celebration that makes space for radical dreams, it also creates space for the ordinary ones.

Weekly religion news roundup (May 23-29, 2025)
Each Friday in The Christian Citizen, we publish a Religion News Roundup with summaries of religion news stories and links for those who want to read more.

The case for a fresh spirituality in public life
It’s not time to abandon spirituality in public life. It’s time to foster a fresh spirituality in public life. Turning outward points us back to those universal values that ought to ground us. And in doing so, it unlocks a new path forward to creating a truly shared society — one that works for all of us, not just some of us.

Summer reading, 2025 edition
Summer, more than any other time, is a time to read whatever you want. The older I get, the more I think any time is a time to read whatever you want. Here are some recommendations of books I’ve enjoyed recently.