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The Hero’s Fast

When I was a young evangelical on the Canterbury Trail, the liturgical calendar gave my faith structure and meaning in a way I had...

COVID Caution Kept Infections at 34

By Kirk Petersen By the time of the closing gavel, nearly three dozen people at the 80th General Convention in Baltimore had tested positive for...

Papua New Guinea Anglicans Focus on Health & Education

Language barriers and rugged terrain complicate the church's efforts to promote sanitation and parenting skills while fighting gender-based violence.

Matters of the Heart

By Jean McCurdy Meade This summer I had some problems with my heart which required several procedures and two hospitalizations, with tests, treatments, and meds....

Prayer in Time of Plague

The degree of physical adversity and suffering that was commonplace for our ancestors defies our imagination. We live on the other side of advances...

De-Normalizing the New Normal

By Timothy P. O’Malley When the nation “shut down” in March of 2020, the phrase “the new normal” assumed a degree of prominence in public...

Out of My Head and Into My Body

I am not an expert in understanding the mind-body connection, but I know in my own life it has been important to learn how deeply my spiritual, mental, and physical states are entwined.

Steps for Flourishing in Ministry

Clergy who are thriving in ministry tend to be intentional about health, maintain good boundaries, and stay focused on God’s mission rather than dwell on their members’ criticisms. They also pause to celebrate.

Why I Believe in the Prosperity Gospel (Sort Of)

Many Anglicans rightly attack the prosperity gospel. But let us remove the log from our own eye.

Excellence in Health Care Honor

United Hospital Fund recognizes hospital executive Del Joiner for accomplishments in improving quality of care.

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