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Peace & Justice

We can’t have a healthy democracy without education

Good politics requires engaged citizens with an openness to learning, who make an effort to seek information before they cast their vote.

August is a month full of mixed emotions as many of us try to pack in one last summer adventure. The expectation and anticipation that accompany the start of a new school year ask all of us, not just students and teachers: Are we...

August 2026

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE

Stories to tell

Amid the continuing conflict in Sudan—which has displaced citizens both internally and externally—people of faith build communities of support across religious differences and hope for a future when they can safely return home.
BY TERESIA GITAU

Sacred patterns

The spiritual practice of walking labyrinths can help us trace our way into courage and comfort when the world feels destabilizing.
BY KENNETH MCINTOSH

Out on the fringe

The musicians associated with the outlaw movement in country music carved out spaces where they could engage faith in their own ways.
AN INTERVIEW WITH C.M. HOWELL

Our social responsibility

The church has an obligation to address complex moral and social issues—including the ongoing conflict in Israel-Palestine.
BY JORDAN DENARI DUFFNER AND JULIE SCHUMACHER COHEN

Head, shoulders, knees, and toes

Even the youngest kids can learn to respect their bodies and the bodies of others through ongoing conversations about anatomy, consent, and human dignity.
BY EMMA GOFF

“As liberation theologians have told us, without the perspectives of the poor we cannot fulfill our call to mercy as a Christian community.”

Berit Reisenauer Guidotti