Bad events, good trends
The world isn’t as bad as you think.
Thoughts to start off the work week
The world isn’t as bad as you think.
The authoritarianism in the Tennessee legislature builds on a past but is moving towards a new low.
James Cone’s book on the cross and the lynching tree will upset your equilibrium in all the best ways.
History teaches us how ordinary people have figured out how to work together to save democracy.
When we’re lucky, a journey with a lifetime partner is one of extraordinary discovery.
If your practice of gratitude is sporadic, here are four tips to help you be “radically grateful.”
Jeffrey Greene’s love letter to the wood that makes our stringed instruments sing.
At the end, what really matters is who you loved and who loved you.
So much of life — like a good crime novel — is working to figure out the puzzle.
My interview with author Janet Hulstrand on her delightful new memoir exploring the writing life.