We are transferring to a new BlogCast format at Religica. Below you can still find our Blogs as we make updates to a searchable Blog Archive system.
September 11, 2020/Debrah Friedland-van Zijl & Andre van Zijl
Called from Purpose to Presence: A Reflection on Ministry and Meaning in a Pandemic
Practicing Compassion: A Student’s Reflection on What it Means to Care for Students During COVID-19
An Invitation
Grief Will Not be Cancelled
Dance as an Attitude Toward Life and Death
A Picture of Mercy: Hospice Care During COVID-19
Love is Not Cancelled
Creating Sacred Space: Clerical Duties in the Time of Social Distancing
Following their Lead: Youth in Action
Taoism – Let it Be
What is Enough?
Envisioning Bold Solutions for Ending War
When the Drosera Blooms – A Call to Living the Change
The Violence of Silence in American Catholic Churches
Looking around today, it’s hard to imagine any “Stranger Things”
Forgiveness in a Shared Identity
Of Fire and Water
How do we live together?
How Much Do Black Lives Really Matter?
Wild Souls: Why Humans and Wilderness Need Each Other
Measuring Success
Theopoetics of Trauma: Bearing witness to what remains
Ecosystem vs. Society
A Theology of Trauma
Games for the Soul: Gratitude and Compassion in Video Games
“Acceptance is All We Need”
Sharing the World’s Faith Traditions with Kids
Teaching Children to Cope in Angry Times
Now More Than Ever…Three Feet of Peace
They Were Never Strangers to Us
A Fight for Structural Reforms Rooted in a Christian Progressive Tradition: The 2020 Presidential Race
What it Means to Live for the Future
True Encounters with the “Other”
Decolonizing Art
Living and healing in faith communities
The Violent Past is the Violent Present
Next Generation Visualization
We Have to Act on a Changing Climate – Now
Making a Place for the ‘Nones’ Around the Multi-Faith and Belief Table
My Writing Journey through Grief, Love, and Light
After Christchurch: Creating Sacred and Safe Spaces
What is Creation Speaking to Your Soul
this Earth Day?
The Beauty and Power of Hospitality
Am I a bad Muslim?
Of Cakes and Garbage Heaps
Who Are You?
Interfaith Work Advances Women’s Dignity on a Global Scale
Beyond Identity Politics
What does it take for people to move past fear into action?
In the Name of Love
Walk Without a Destination
Rethinking Our Response to Islamophobia
Progressive Asian American Christians: On Beginnings and Belongings
Through the Fence
Economic Justice as the Basis for Belonging
Baptized into Tahlequah’s Tears
Religica – A New Beginning
