Judge Not
By Poetry Issue 106
The Devil’s in the Details
By Poetry Issue 106
The Girl God
By Poetry Issue 106
The night of my most pain
a new girl came and was put
in the opposite bed.
Good Faith
By Fiction Issue 106
Jessica Treadway spins a tale of rivalry, scandal, and sacrifice in a small-town church community.
Read MoreQuiet Times
By Poetry Issue 106
What times these are.
No one knows what’s happening.
The air is filled with words.
A History of Everything According to God
By Poetry Issue 106
The first moment
is this moment,
this one right now.
The Whole of Russia
By Fiction Issue 106
Even now, as you sit with the baby asleep in your arms, there are humble farmers amidst those lakes and rivers, their bodies bent close to the soil, and God is with them, the proof of his beating heart present in the summer’s pond lilies and the winter’s great gusts of clean white snow.
Read MoreFrom the Stranger in Me to the Stranger in You
By Editorial Guest Editorial Issue 106
It may have been the first time someone had used the word pornographer to describe me, but it was not the first time I felt the punch of its meaning in reaction to my writing.
Read MoreA Place for All People
By Culture Issue 105
It’s easy to imagine Day marching alongside those now promoting racial equality, the dignified treatment of immigrants, workers’ rights, pacifism, and income equity.
Read MoreCurator’s Corner: Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, St. Louis
By Visual Art Issue 105
From the beginning, I wanted to challenge people’s ideas about what religious art could be, to stretch categories and ways of thinking, to show that the artists of our time continue to engage in meaningful dialogue with the great faith traditions—and also that this art is in dialogue with the present moment. It’s unafraid to ask, “Who is my neighbor?”
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