Brian Bantum
Insecurity and the problem of evil
One of my more shameful memories comes from my time coaching youth soccer as a teenager.
Insecurity and the problem of evil
One of my more shameful memories comes from my time coaching youth soccer as a teenager.
My new understanding of mountaintop faith
Together, the Psalms and the Korean concept of han have changed my perspective on the emotional Christianity of my childhood.
The case for being a killjoy
We may be reluctant to say anything that sounds puritanical. But our private morality really does matter.
Knowledge is not enough
Patience, kindness, and love are far more valuable to the formation of our faith communities.
A sanctuary for banned stories
When truth is being cast as lies, the sacred work of storytelling is urgent.
Learning humility as a student pastor
Field education invites us to the lifelong work of discovering the Holy Spirit through our stunning inadequacies.
In times of fear, I return to Julian of Norwich
The medieval mystic offers challenging words for desperate times.
Cooking when the world is on fire
These days, daily tasks can feel like a distraction.
A farewell to snow
Louise Erdrich’s Future Home of the Living God reminds me how much we have to mourn as we enter a climate dystopia.
Progressive Christians should read the Bible
It’s a rich, multivocal library. And we can’t afford to be ignorant of a book that’s being weaponized against vulnerable people.
Becoming manna
There’s a connection between a desire to care and the offer of food. We’re committed to each other’s survival.
A man I know had a near-death experience
What was I doing in his vision?
The case for being a killjoy
A sanctuary for banned stories
Becoming manna
Cooking when the world is on fire
Learning humility as a student pastor
A farewell to snow
My new understanding of mountaintop faith
Insecurity and the problem of evil
Walking Palestinian children to school
Knowledge is not enough
Reviled for Jesus’ sake
In times of fear, I return to Julian of Norwich
Longing for faith with Marilynne Robinson
The church has a DEI problem
Resurrection, then breakfast
We are not living in a postcolonial world
The four gospels and their very different endings