vulnerability

Present tense: Worshipping and performing in the digital age

By Tara Isabella Burton — April 30, 2020
(RNS) — How we inhabit, explore and become vulnerable in spaces traditionally understood as ‘disembodied’ or ‘low stakes’ is among the most important artistic questions of our digital age.

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.

A case for church from a self-described “commitment phobe”

By Jonathan Merritt — March 16, 2015
Erin Lane is stuck in a lover's quarrel with the church, but she hopes to inspire other Millennials to keep searching for a place to belong.

Put your clothes back on: Oversharing online isn’t wise

By Jonathan Merritt — January 20, 2015
It's time Christians think more seriously about when, what, where, how, and to whom we should share ourselves. Sometimes "authenticity" is just inappropriate.

Why this Christian author had to change her name

By Jonathan Merritt — January 9, 2015
This popular blogger and author changed her name after she experienced an unexpected life change. Now she's getting honest about her struggles with her conservative Christian audience.
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