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How you can support Current

John Fea   |  July 10, 2022

We hope you have been enjoying Current this summer. If you haven’t done so already, check out our forum on the overturning of Roe v. Wade. I think the diversity of voices in this forum represents well the type of democratic conversation we want to foster here.

For those who are new to Current, every weekday we offer a feature article from a talented writer that helps our readers think more deeply about the world.

Current also hosts The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog, a thirteen-year-old forum (some might call it an “old school blog”) where we curate news, offer opinion and analysis on matters related to history, politics, religion, and culture, host a bimonthly podcast, and introduce you to authors of new books in American history.

The editors and contributors to Current write out a deep sense of vocation as citizens in a democracy.

Think about Current as a museum of ideas and commentary. You get five free articles or blog posts a month, but in order to keep this project afloat we have to charge readers for additional content. We hope our readers think about supporting Current like they would support a museum through patronage or entry fees. For just $5.00 a month you get access to all our written content. Those who give at higher levels receive additional benefits, including access to the narrative podcast (now in its 42nd episode), “A History of Evangelicals and Politics.”

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