Why America loves war
War has become a spectator sport. We watch war as if it were another movie or television series. The line between fantasy and reality has been lost in the new televised, digital world. America needs a war rehab program to help us break our addiction.
Sanctifying profanity
Real disruption — the Gospel kind — doesn’t invite chaos. It offers clarity. It invites the opportunity to step back and evaluate the situation.
What is required of me? A letter to clergy and congregational leaders
If studying the Divine is a gift, and if we are living in a moment when God’s truth, love, justice, kingdom, and grace are being co-opted, then we must speak the truth. We owe it to our congregations, neighbors, our global Christian witness, and personal faith.
Weekly religion news roundup (March 13-19, 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.
America’s 250th presents a unique opportunity to faith leaders
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, it’s clear we suffer from a deeper, more profound challenge: a crisis of belief — in our leaders, institutions, systems, even one another. If we want to address this crisis of belief, and we believe people of faith have a vital role to play, then faith leaders must lead with civic purpose.