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This issue of A Public Witness looks at how the campaign strategy of Brandon Presley is all shook up, leaving those of us with suspicious minds about a partisan pulpit crying in the chapel.

In "Eucharist and Unity: A Theological Memoir," Keith Watkins offers a personal angle on the interrelated themes of ecumenism, modern American religious history, practical theology, and communion.

A pastor's last thoughts on leaving the ministry sparked a national conversation about clergy health and the future of the church.

A new study looks at why millions of Americans left church — and what might bring them back.

In the wake of Greg Locke destroying a Barbie Dreamhouse playset with a “biblebat,” today’s issue of A Public Witness opens up the book on examples in faith, business, and politics of profaning the Bible by treating it like a prop.

Kennedy’s fight to get his job became a cultural touchstone, pitting the religious liberties of government employees against longstanding principles protecting students from religious coercion.

The rocker who became a barber said soccer is a bit like life — sometimes sad, other times glorious.

‘Matters of climate change cannot be politicized, reduced to economies,’ said a Lutheran priest, but instead should be ‘treated as a matter of life and death.’

While life at local congregations has returned mostly to normal, the future remains uncertain.

When it comes to the pope’s right-wing critics here in the U.S., he has a broad spectrum to choose from.