The good life is found in stubborn reality, in poor neighborhoods and dirty gardens, in the thick of life in community.
Read moreWhen I first found out about Cerian’s deformity and made the choice to carry her to term, it felt like the destruction of my plans and hopes.
As an Air Force chaplain I blessed the men who dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. All I can say today is that I was wrong.
The fraught marriages of George Eliot’s novel point to a better definition of love and sainthood.
God’s love is like a fisherman’s hook, Eckhart writes. Wait for this hook, for the more you are caught the more you will be set free.
During a lifetime of antiwar activism, Jim Forest learned that peacemaking is about personal relationships, not results.
The iconic public philosopher has much to teach today’s radicals and visionaries, whatever their politics.
This new novel by a Ukrainian-Russian author sheds light on the experiences of millions with both Russian and Ukrainian roots. Read More
Where is God when your loved one gets cancer? The easy answers are all wrong. Read More
What did Christianity look like before it became an institution? Find out for yourself with this collection of firsthand accounts of the early church... Read More
She knew they would only have a few fleeting months together, but in that time Sarah’s unborn daughter would transform her understanding of beauty... Read More
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of faith, culture, and society that appears weekly online and quarterly in print. We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction and fiction, children’s books, Christian books, and graphic novels. Founded in 1920, Plough asks the big questions: How can we live well together, and what gives life purpose? Join us in breaking fresh ground for a renewed world.