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Crux: (krəks) n. the decisive or most important point at issue… a particular point of difficulty. From Latin, literally ‘cross.’

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Wilderness

BY TAYLOR PLETT What does it mean to be in the wilderness? I spent a good hunk of 2020 moving … More

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Playing at Lent

BY STANLEY HAUERWAS I have always thought that Lent is a dangerous time for Christians. This time in the church … More

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A Great Confusion

BY SHARLA MOODY This piece is part of syndicated series in collaboration with Yale Logos for Lent 2021. You can … More

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A Prayer for Disturbance

BY BEN COLON-EMERIC This piece is part of syndicated series in collaboration with Yale Logos for Lent 2021. You can … More

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Lent: What and Why

BY BRADLEY YAM This piece is part of syndicated series in collaboration with Yale Logos for Lent 2021. You can … More

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Humble Offerings

BY SERENA PUANG This piece is part of syndicated series in collaboration with Yale Logos for Lent 2021. You can … More

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Ash Wednesday: Confrontation with Mortality

ANDREW RAINES BY WILL WILLIMON Editor’s note: Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent in the Western calendar. On … More

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Tough-minded and Tenderhearted

BY ANDREW RAINES Throughout the year, the Church follows the whole course of Jesus’ life from birth to ascension. We … More

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Questioning Reality in a Pandemic

ANDREW RAINES BY JORDAN HEPBURN Last semester was hard, and not only because I couldn’t gorge chocolate chip pancakes at … More

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De-Decorating (When the Light Hits It)

EMERY GEYER A vignette and poem BY GABI ZEGERS I’ll be honest: de-decorating is depressing. When Christmas is over, all … More

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