authenticity
In search of an ‘authentic’ candidate: Why a teleprompter faith is more genuine than a tweetstorm
By Amy Peterson — August 28, 2020
(RNS) — I don’t particularly want a political leader who is true to himself; I want a leader who is trying to be true to the best ideals of our nation.
Quarantine cooking gone hipster is a sign of hope
By Tara Isabella Burton — May 6, 2020
(RNS) — It’s understandable to respond to the pandemic by discovering a connection to real food and getting in touch with nature. It might even put us back in touch with the humanity of others.
Responding to American Christianity’s obsession with youth
By Jonathan Merritt — March 1, 2018
Author Andrew Root says, "As the church finds itself with an authenticity deficit, it often runs to youthful forms to legitimate it."
How Shauna Niequist became successful by not trying to be
By Jonathan Merritt — August 19, 2016
Shauna refused to live in another's shadow. Going forward, her notable relatives may be known by their relation to her.
Author Donald Miller on failed relationships, intimacy issues, and healing through counseling
By Jonathan Merritt — February 3, 2015
The New York Times Bestselling Christian author of "Blue Like Jazz" reveals how he realized he had intimacy issues and how he found help through professional counseling.
The misfit pastor: An interview with Nadia Bolz-Weber
By Jonathan Merritt — September 11, 2013
The unconventional Lutheran pastor and author talks about her salty, provocative spiritual memoir.
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