All of the Above: Relief and Resilience

In recent weeks, many have asked me: “How can we do bridge-building work when there is so much harm taking place?” I get it. The challenges are real. We live in a time that is both dangerously unequal and dangerously divided. Inequality leaves too many without security or opportunity. Division makes it harder to even…

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The Role of the Interfaith Movement in Our Time

Later this month, I’ll be joining interfaith leaders from across the nation at a round-table convened by Interfaith America. The question before us is simple, but urgent: What is the role of the interfaith movement at this point in our history? As I prepare for that conversation, here’s what I see. A Whole-of-Society Problem We…

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Growing Together: Complimentary Methods in a Civic Ecosystem

In any ecosystem, growth doesn’t happen all at once. A seed doesn’t become a towering tree overnight. Streams don’t carve valleys in a single season. Life unfolds gradually, in stages. And in the same forest, you can find new shoots, flowering plants, and old-growth giants all existing together. The same is true of civic life.…

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Too Big and Too Small

It’s easy to spend hours each week reading about national politics, big court cases, or the latest viral controversy. These stories are important—but for most of us, they are too big. We have almost no direct influence over them. We can get angry, anxious, or exhausted, but that rarely leads to any action that changes…

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