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Something Beautiful for God: The Gift of Jean Vanier
Vanier and the L'Arche communities exemplify the "journey inward" funding the "journey outward."

In Praise of Forbearance
Dusting off a virtue we've forgotten, and need more than ever.

Why Character? Why Now?
Communities require moral coherence to flourish. Is that possible today?

Marriage for the Common Good
You're staring into your spouse's eyes and your backs are to the world. Is that going to work for anyone but yourselves?

Citizens Aren't Just Born. They're Formed
Why civil society is no substitute for a distinctively political education.

Living Words for a Living Faith
Thomas Cranmer wrote a prayer book, and shaped an entire society.

A Tidy Mind
Thinking is like chores: never done, but necessary for public (and private) life.

A Story Called Rest
Can we imagine a society where Sabbath constrains our clamorous desires?

Reading the Bible like a grown-up child

Loving Faithful Institutions: Building Blocks of a Just Global Society

Editorial: Not Meant to Be Alone
Social isolation is a quiet epidemic in affluent Western societies. What’s happening? What can be done?

Jacques Ellul and Technology's Trade-off
When did "hard-working, successful, creative" become our virtues of choice?

50 things I love about life in New York City

Minimalism for the Sake of the World
Minimalism Symposium: Stories of more and less
