Embodiment over algorithms
At the risk of sounding like an old man yelling at the clouds, I believe that much of the polarization we face is artificially amplified and systematically promoted in our digital interactions, unlike the authentic experiences of embodied life as American Baptists.
At National Prayer Breakfast, Hegseth says US Soldiers gain salvation by dying for ‘Christian Nation’
No matter which recipe one uses — the Trumpian version with Hegseth baptizing the military or the more polite tone in the Capitol — the National Prayer Breakfast is at its foundation a problematic effort to fuse and confuse American and Christian identities.
Antifascist bedtime stories for the whole family
Few children’s books have left the impression on me that Kelly Barnhill’s “The Ogress and the Orphans” has. It is a book that gives me hope during this difficult time in our country; hope that we can be the heroes that we need.
Giving sweetness to another’s soul: The kindness of a compliment
Receiving a compliment is one of those small mercies of life that almost goes unnoticed to the world, but not to the receiver.
Weekly religion news roundup (January 30-February 5, 2026)
Each week 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.