Building a Better Question

As our friend Krista Tippett says, “A good question is a gift.”

Asking open-ended, non-leading questions is an essential part of engaging in loving dialogue. Crafting these kinds of questions is a skill that can be learned, and, for most of us, must be practiced over time before it becomes a more natural instinct.

It’s never too late to start! Download our tips for crafting dialogue-nurturing questions.

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An Appeal of Christian Faith to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officers

By David Swanson

To the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who’ve entered my wonderful city of Chicago, who share my Christian faith: I plead with you to lay down your tasers and flash-bang grenades, take off your masks, remove the badges representing the federal government, and return to your homes, families, and churches.