Book of Jeremiah
52 chapters, 1,364 verses, in the World English Bible.
Chapters
Reflections on Jeremiah

The Farm the Children Paid For
A church called it rehabilitation and vocational training. A federal court called it $670,000 in wages it never paid to children as young as 12.

The Cistern That Was Always Going to Leak
A 24-year-old writer is naming what an industry built on the language of liberation has delivered to the girls inside it.

She Buried Her Daughter Twice
A mother chose to bury her daughter a second time, in a wooded place where wildflowers could grow. Mother's Day, for many, is the day that wounds.
The People Who Stop Looking
April's jobs report looked stable. Underneath, labor force participation hit a four-year low. Jeremiah named the gap between healing and the wound.

The Goods That Refuse to Scale
Independent bookstores are growing for the first time in twenty years. The comeback is not nostalgia. It is people repricing what efficiency cannot deliver.
Ballots Cast in the Rubble
Palestinians voted in Gaza for the first time in twenty years. In Deir al-Balah, only one in five showed up. Exhaustion is not the same as surrender.
The Ceasefire That Changed Nothing
Trump extended the Iran ceasefire. Hours later, Iran’s navy seized two ships. The prophet Jeremiah had a name for peace declared while the siege holds.

The Brief That Cited Ghosts
Sullivan & Cromwell submitted fabricated legal citations generated by AI. The firm advises OpenAI on the safe and ethical use of the same technology.

She Refuses to Be Comforted
A mother's memoir on losing her daughter resists every consolation. Scripture says that resistance is its own form of faithfulness.