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What Would MLK Do? Christians and Climate Change

Jarrod McKenna
January 16, 2012
Global, Practical Justice
35
Early in the civil rights movement, Bayard Rustin said to King, "I have a feeling that the Lord had laid his hand upon you. And that is a dangerous,...

Two Years Later: A Prayer for Haiti

Kent Annan
January 12, 2012
Global
1
Loving God, We come to you, first, in silence. We mourn those who died two years ago in the earthquake. And we mourn with those who continue to mo...

Whose Death Does God Cheer?

Jimmy Spencer Jr.
May 2, 2011
Church Life, Global, Theology
262
BY: JIMMY SPENCER JR. -- I'm not a pacifist—but I do not celebrate the death of another human. Even Osama bin Laden...
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Jesus in Japan (Libya & Bahrain): “I was hungry, thirsty…” and you fought about Rob Bell on Twitter?

Jarrod McKenna
March 19, 2011
Global
5
I’m not one of these people who thinks doctrine isn’t important. I think it’s incredibly important. I think part of the huge popularity of the New Ref...
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Radiation Leaks, Creation Care, and Much Prayer

Tony Campolo
March 16, 2011
Global
3
The latest reports say that over 140, 000 people are devastatingly positioned in Japan to be affected by potential radiation leaks from the nearby Nuc...

Brian McLaren: What's Wrong With Our Message?

Tony Campolo
December 27, 2010
Church Life, Global
257
"It's been fashionable for some time to admit problems in our methodology, but our message was unquestionable. I think the Pope is right: there comes...
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