Eckerd College’s Professor of Human Development, Tamar E. Shovali, shares the learning that happens in an intergenerational environment.
This past October, my husband and I celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary with a quick two-night trip to Chicago. The trip was..
“He departed from him until an opportune time.” What a strange line. We assume Luke meant the Garden of Gethsemane; But we..
Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty explores the contemporary context of caregiving and how the church can support caregivers.
On behalf of the Outlook editorial team, Teri McDowell Ott explains a recent style change.
I became a senior citizen in 2021, a transition I had largely ignored for most of my life. As a public high..
Like many others, my church pivoted to virtual-only worship and programming for much of January. It was a difficult decision, but one..
Life right now is strange. We continue to work, live, and operate as the pandemic changes daily. We have tension and stressors..
Alec MacGillis Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 400 pages What’s happening to Baltimore, Maryland? To St. Louis, Missouri? To Dayton, Ohio? To Newark,..
Which path – giving up or taking up – will help you foster a contemplative Lent this year, asks L. Roger Owens?
When I see the scions of wealth parade grandly through my town with, what I interpret as, smug entitlement on their faces,..
Editors' note: Please see below for the Spanish language version of this article. Many thanks to Aida Haddad and Alejandra Spir Haddad..
In Memory of Rev. Shannon O’Leary Tammy pounded her fist into her baseball glove: once, twice. The boys on the other side..
The prompt for this month’s blog on Outlook is about gratitude, inviting us to: “Make a list of 10 things that brought..
I have been voting in every presidential and state election since I was 18. But 2020 was the year God taught me..
“What are you most grateful for today?” I ask each member of my family every night.
The pandemic gods thought they had won by thinking they could say that touching and hugging were all bad so they took..
Last week, I found myself staring at a torn, yellowed page striped by paint and typeface with seven words marching down the..
I’ve always thought these should’ve been answered for me Until I confessed I hadn’t said anything And then left the sanctuary To..
It was my second year of seminary when I had the distinct honor of taking New Testament 1 with Frances Taylor Gench...
From November 2019 to June 2020, Pew Research Center conducted its first large-scale, nationally representative survey of Black Americans about their religious..
Oct. 4, 2021, is this generation’s “date which will live in infamy.” Okay, that may be a little drastic, but it definitely..
Congregations love to be together, as implied by the term.
I’m not sitting in my green La-Z-Boy, the chair I used to sit in to pray and write. It’s in the basement..
Gratitude is the way to go. Not only with the daily stuff – that too, of course – but at the end,..
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