A Revolution of Love with RLC UK Shane Claiborne July 29, 2019 Church Life, Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice We need an awakening of compassion in our countries and a revival in the church.
Seeing Jesus in the Migrants at the Border Alan Cross June 27, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Theology We are family. We are brothers.
Thou Shalt Not Compare Historical Horrors? Jeffrey Salkin June 26, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Race The Museum itself knows that learning about and from the Holocaust is far bigger than simply the Jews.
Bible-Waving in the Face of Injustice Alex Awad June 10, 2019 General, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology The Israeli Ambassador should stop waving the Bible and start reading it.
The America Where I Want to Live Angela Denker June 6, 2019 Family and Parenting, General, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Race The America where they live: where they've been welcomed as refugees and yes, supported by my tax dollars, is the America where I want to live.
Let Caster Semenya Be Who God Created Her to Be: Fast and Strong Melanie Springer Mock May 13, 2019 General, Global, Practical Justice, Women Justice requires that we give people the freedom to be exactly who God created them to be.
How Jean Vanier Broke My Heart and Saved My Life Cathleen Falsani May 8, 2019 General, Global, Theology I am certain the only path to get there is love.
The Answer Isn’t Less Religion — It’s Better Religion Jon Huckins May 2, 2019 Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Theology In a world of religious violence, I’m still hanging on to what I’ve seen and learned from my Jewish, Muslim, and Christians friends.
To Sri Lankan Christians, and All Christian Friends: ‘May Christ Rise for You’ Jeffrey Salkin April 26, 2019 Global, Interfaith, Theology May God someday come and defeat the Angel of Death.
Cowboys and Indians: Dismantling the Western, Settler-Colonial Worldview (PART III) Randy Woodley April 25, 2019 Creation & Environment, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology In dualistic theologies, we neglect the importance of seeing Christ at work and being Christ at work in our earthly cultures.