Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah Share ‘Unsettling Truths’ in New Book Emily McFarlan Miller November 27, 2019 Books, Politics, Theology You’ve got to speak truth when you lament.
Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’ Emily McFarlan Miller August 22, 2019 Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women It took me awhile to wake up.
Nuns & Nones Helps Millennials Find Surprise Soulmates in Catholic Sisters Emily McFarlan Miller July 15, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Women It's OK to ask questions without answers.
Hispanic Evangelical Group Offers to House Migrant Children in Churches Emily McFarlan Miller and Jack Jenkins July 2, 2019 Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice You have to protect children.
The Science of Sabbath: How People Are Rediscovering Rest — and Claiming Its Benefits Emily McFarlan Miller February 3, 2019 Church Life, Interfaith, Practical Justice Taking a Sabbath reminds people that there’s more to life than being busy and plugged in all the time.
Catholic School Apologizes After Clip Emerges of Students Mocking Native Americans Emily McFarlan Miller and Jack Jenkins January 20, 2019 General, Immigration & Refugees, Race “They’re just responding to a president that is giving license to racists and bigots who have no place in our society."
Ending the Year #MeToo Went to Church, Wheaton Summit to Discuss Evangelical Response Emily McFarlan Miller December 12, 2018 Church Life, General, LGBTQ+, Women There’s never been a more important time to address the topic of sexual misconduct in the church.
The Surprising Success & Faith of ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ Emily McFarlan Miller July 15, 2018 General, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology The neighborhood was symbolic of Fred Rogers’ desire for people to live together in peace, with respect and love and affirmation.
5 Faith Facts About Brett Kavanaugh Emily McFarlan Miller July 10, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology 1 Some conservatives are worried he’s not conservative enough.
Why is Jeff Sessions Quoting Romans 13 and Why is It So Often Invoked? Emily McFarlan Miller and Yonat Shimron June 16, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology “While Sessions may take the Bible seriously in this situation he has demonstrated he is no theologian,” Johnnie Moore said.