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Resources on Romans for Working Preachers

Preachers should be ready to engage with and draw on Romans. Here's some resources for busy clergy to dig into Paul's letter.

ECW Panel Focuses on Risks Facing Indigenous Women

Canon Debbie Royals said there are 5,712 missing and murdered Indigenous women, with only 116 of the cases under investigation.

AI and the Church with Arlie Coles and George Sumner

What is AI? What can it currently, actually, do? Should Christians accept, or resist? 

England Loses a Beloved Bishop and Appoints Another

Two recent changes in the Church of England’s House of Bishops give a glimpse of the personalities who comprise that body.

Parabolic Economics

In Exploring the Financial Parables of Jesus: The Economy of Grace and the Generosity of God, Keith Bodner directs us to see new vistas and familiar terrain with fresh insight.
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The Sons of the Gods: Attention Economy & Technology

The attention economy and its most recent births—algorithmic social media and AI—look more demonic than angelic.

People and Places, 3/11

This is the first of two columns from the March edition of TLC. It includes appointments and ordinations.

Former Spokane Bishop Dies at 77

James Waggoner, who led the diocese for 17 years, spent most of his ministry in small towns and rural settings.

‘I Absolve You’: The Grammar of Sin & Forgiveness in the Anglican Tradition

Not all confessions are the same. Not all absolutions are the same. But this is good news.

Iranian Priest: ‘A Moment We Couldn’t Have Imagined’

Iranian Christian leaders urged for prayers for the country and the broader region as war enters its second week.

Bernadette, the Musical: ‘She Saw Something’

Set between Bernadette’s seeing the apparition and her decision to become a nun, the musical explores the curious space of doubt and faith.

Body Image

Medical science has the ability to transform bodies, often for the good. But how we perceive the body is of utmost consequence.

Thoughtful and Challenging Books for Lent

The season of Lent is a natural time for Christians to seek useful texts to aid them in their discipline.

City of God—St. Augustine’s Political Psychology

In his City of God, Augustine offers a subtle and unsettling, civil diagnosis: political orders are built not on ideas but on loves.

GAFCON Nixes Primus Plan

With only five of its primates in attendance, leaders backpedaled on what had been hyped as a historic moment for conservative Anglicanism.

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