“The Power of Hobbies: Bonding over shared passions can help dissipate political divisions, but only if we don’t let our hobbies become politicized,” Plough Magazine (2025).
"When We Forget Political Moderates: Margaret Heckler’s life shows why we need to tell the stories of bipartisan political icons," The Dispatch (2025).
“The World Says Accelerate: The Church Says Abide,” Christianity Today (2024).
“Healing a Nation, One Relationship at a Time: David Brooks’ ‘How to Know a Person’ offers a granular approach to national unity,” The Dispatch (2024).
"Why Higher Education Needs Bridgebuilding Initiatives Now More Than Ever," Interfaith America (2024).
“The Silent Revival: How silence restores us to ourselves and to Christ,” Comment (Winter Issue, 2023).
“The Wounds of Disunity: How to build houses of unity in a pluralistic and polarized era,” Comment (2023).
Co-authored with Mark Sawyer: “The Virtues We Need to Repair Trust,” Mere Orthodoxy (2022).
“Praying Through the Political Divides in the Family,” online (2020) and in Breaking Ground: Charting Our Future in a Pandemic Year, Plough Publishing House (2022).
POETRY
"We are but clay," Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts Young Religious Poets Competition, Third Equal Prize Winner, (2025).
“Advent I” (poem), Vita Poetica, (2020).
ONLINE WEBINARS
"Author Conversation with Elizabeth Oldfield and Aryana Petrosky," Comment (2024).