Water keeps us alive: reflections from a church anniversary celebration
We can read church histories as a combination of God’s goodness and our own struggles to live up to being a “chosen” people. The water may taste bitter at times, yet truth-telling in church history (local and global, historic and contemporary alike) makes us aware that we have the treasures in clay jars, and if not for the Living Water of Jesus Christ, we would have little hope if left to our own devices.
Weekly religion news roundup (November 7-13, 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.
Poetry in Freedom Park
Like the Kurds did with their poets in Azadi (Freedom) Park, we are also invited as Christians to build something beautiful on the ruins of injustice — to plant a tree in an otherwise scorched earth. That is how we participate in the ongoing resurrection of the world, and how we can bear witness to how God works for good what the world intends for evil.
From drag queens to No Kings
The time is ripe, past ripe really, for clergy and people of faith to take a stand, to speak out, and to make the time to advocate for those who cannot protest safely right now. There is too much at stake, for all of us.
The threat of binary language: The church and red pill culture
The church does not need to become the echo of a viral clip. The church can be the place where people learn to belong without creating an enemy first, or at all.