Practical Theology. The volume Resisting Theologies and the Everyday: Addressing Inequalities in Constructive, Practical, and Liberative Approaches, edited by Wren Radford has just been published. Wren also provided the introduction to the volume which charts the possibilities of engaging with ‘the everyday’ in practical, constructive, and liberative theologies, alongside a chapter stemming from their own qualitative research, titled ‘Caring Hurts: The Everydayness of Navigating Poverty in the UK’. The collection includes a range of contributions ranging from different theological and global contexts. There was a panel for the volume at the International Association of Practical Theology (IAPT) Conference in June in Sakatoon, where Wren presented on the volume on their chapter, alongside NĂ©stor Medina (La Lucha, Lo Cotidiano, and Fiesta: On Decolonial Theoethical Insights in Latina/o/x Theologies) and Heather Walton (Everyday Extremes: Encountering the Wild in Theological Discourses of Everyday Life) presenting on their respective chapters.