
A note to Christian conservatives in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death
For conservative Christians reading this, I want to implore you that we share a common faith and I’m your neighbor, as are people sharing my political stance. Despite what your media circles may tell you, I’m invested in your safety and wellbeing. I believe all of our liberation is tied together. I believe you and I have more in common than we realize.

Somewhere between Kool-Aid and thuribles
I’ve come to learn that God is often found in such places — in the highest of sacraments and in the lowest of ordinances.

How the horror genre can introduce us to God
Horror gives us a safe space to process complex thoughts, and it does the church no good to avoid it entirely. The genre is a timeless arena for theological dialogue, as can be seen in so many of the classics that presuppose a Christian worldview.

Weekly religion news roundup (August 29-September 4, 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.

Texts of power: Prescription, description, and the rhetoric of early Christianity
Studying ancient Christian texts reveals that Christians then and now need discernment, to deconstruct the written (and spoken) messages of the powerful and well-positioned in society.