Bearings Online tackled the subject of caregiving this month.

July 2015

Caregiving—Why Should the Church Care?


This month in Bearings Online we tackled the subject of caregiving—its growing prevalence, reasons for this growth, and the role of the church. 

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Summer Writing Workshops Host 72 Participants to Date


We've hosted six writing workshops and 72 workshop guests already this summer, with two workshops and 24 guests coming in August. 

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November 2, 2015
is the Resident Scholar Program Application Deadline

Alert your friends and colleagues—applications for the 2016/17 Resident Scholars Program are due by Monday November 2, 2015. All applications for the Resident Scholars Program and Short Term Residencies submitted by this date will receive priority consideration for fellowship funds.

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Featured articles from Bearings Online

Wearing God: Clothing, Laughter, Fire, and Other Overlooked Ways of Meeting God

by Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew

In Wearing God, Lauren Winner attempts to describe the indescribable by means of the Bible’s under-explored images of God.

America as a Promised Land For All People—Almost, Not Yet

by John Hudson

These are awe-filled and awful days. One day our nation takes a historic step towards full inclusion. Another day, in bloodshed and heartbreak, we remember how far we still have to go.

“Forgiveness is hard”: Perspectives on the Charleston Church Massacre

by Carol V.R. George

White violence at Emanuel Church is sadly familiar. What is surprising is Emanuel’s willingness to forgive the killer.

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