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CheckoutFaith is no great art; rather, the first beginning of faith is often an effect of misery.
In Patrick Kavanagh’s “Advent,” the “January flower” brings us an image of the Christ child who still floods the world with light today.
In the birth of Christ, God comes to restore and set free every person and all creation.
The “if” is what any honest faith looks like in this life.
A young minister in a declining church looks for reasons to hope.
Creative art is about imagining the future as it could be.
Simone Weil, the great mystic and philosopher for our age, shows where anyone can find God. Read More
Coming in February 2024: A celebrated young British artist uses her gift to convey the dignity and resilience of women survivors of violence in... Read More
Coming in May 2024: From the creator of Corduroy, a newly restored classic picture book that celebrates a child’s bond with the natural world. Read More
A new generation of teachers envisions a liberal arts education that is good for everyone. Read More
Plough is an award-winning international magazine of stories, ideas, and culture that appears weekly online and quarterly in print. We also publish a line of books, including literary nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels. Founded in 1920, Plough asks the big questions: How can we live well together, and what gives life meaning and purpose in a complex world?