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When offering hospitality to people in crisis, you need to know your limits and boundaries.
Read moreTwo nineteenth-century contemporaries had very different views on how to live.
A vibrant Franciscan community in the Ardennes attracts young people thirsty for faith.
One good deed calls for another, and another.
Eating together around the same table daily, the relationships that sustain a family are built and rebuilt continuously.
Aquinas may be dead right, but anyone who offers systematic theology to someone who has just lost a pet needs to learn a thing or two about love.
Norann Voll and Joy Marie Clarkson discuss how they are observing Lent and a book of Lenten and Easter devotions that you shouldn’t miss.
A treasury of read-aloud tales selected for their spiritual value and literary integrity. Everyone who believes Easter is about more than bunnies and... Read More
A fresh twist on 24 famous nature poems, these visual interpretations by comic artist Julian Peters will delight poetry lovers of all ages. Read More
In these nineteen essays, Arnold calls us to build up a just, peaceable society motivated by love. Read More
Ninety-six daily reflections for Lent and Eastertide plumb the depths of a wealth of Christian traditions. Read More
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of stories, ideas, and culture that publishes online daily and quarterly in print. We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels. Founded in 1920, Plough asks the big questions: How can we live well together, and what gives life meaning and purpose in a complex world?