Lisa Hickey finds something she can believe in. And it has everything to do with “good” and much to do with “men”.
On Spirituality
Redefining Productivity: Catching Up With My Emails or Catching Up With My Expansion?
What do we do when we have "downtime”?
What do we do when we have “downtime”?
A Temple Worth Praying To
Some people find God in church. Others find their own god.
Some people find God in church. Others find their own god.
Why So Many Americans Think Buddhism is Just a Philosophy
Only a few parts of Buddhism's much larger practice were transplanted into American soil in the late 19th century. Here's how Buddhism changed when it migrated.
Only a few parts of Buddhism’s much larger practice were transplanted into American soil in the late 19th century. Here’s how Buddhism changed when it migrated.
What Kwanzaa Means for Black Americans
For the African-American community, Kwanzaa is not just any "black holiday." It is a recognition that knowledge of black history is worthwhile.
For the African-American community, Kwanzaa is not just any “black holiday.” It is a recognition that knowledge of black history is worthwhile.
Ten (Again) Clichés Christians Should Avoid Saying
If you’re a Christian and you’re ‘just sayin’ these…just don’t.
Non-Believer and Chief: Will America Ever Have an Atheist President?
Atheism is on the rise in America. Secularism and scientific thought is creating a generation of voters with the ability to think critically about the issues. Will the popularity of disbelief give rise to a political party devoid of religious factions?
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Nine (Final) Christian Cliches to Avoid
Nine final(?) cliches to strike from the Christian lexicon.
Ten Cliches Christians Should Stop Saying
Ten things Christians say a lot, but shouldn’t.
Row, row, row your boat
Strange dreams in India lead to a self-realization
Is Evil a Derivative of Good? A Theologian’s View
Jeremy John would like to see us deal directly with the concept of evil. Here’s how he thinks about it.
Soul Is Hard to Find
After all the hard work he’s put in, Rick Belden wonders if there are some things we just can’t change.
Occupy Toronto: A Spiritual Renaissance
Through emphases on dialogue and community, the Occupy movement has displayed a new brand of political and spiritual expression, writes Avi Zer-Aviv.
Hard Work Is Faith
Men and women of every belief have been praying their whole lives, writes Paul Leroux, whether they’ve known it or not.
My Power Place
A trip to the Grand Tetons fourteen years ago brought Roger L. Durham into contact with something profund.
Where My Prayers Went
A poem by Terre Spencer





