Terminations come amidst formal complaints and rapid turnover of executive directors.
We often fail to identify common stories as trauma or to recognize their impact, writes Chanequa Walker-Barnes.
In the heat of competition, we forget the bodies we are watching are risking health and well-being in the game or match we find entertaining, writes Patrice Gaines.
Journeying together on and off the field of play is to be open to what God wants, says Jim Mohr.
Professional sports has become "one of the ways in which we make meaning and tell our own stories," writes Scott Hagley.
Join us in prayer for peace, dignity, kindness, and justice on election.
Presbyterian camps and conference ministries are more than just summer getaways — they’re vital hubs of community and recovery in times of crisis, writes Colleen Earp.
"It pains me to witness those I love in pain. But that is the nature of love, and its responsibility," writes Teri McDowell Ott.
Andrew Taylor-Troutman offers the perfect recommendation for anyone who likes thinking about God and baseball.
Outlook readers share the books they’ve found most useful this election season.
Brendan McLean writes about Halloween and Psalm 146.
Teri McDowell Ott reflects on the challenge and opportunity to preach after a national election.