Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Lisa Sharon Harper August 28, 2020 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics The Statue of Liberty is weeping at some of the viciousness of these policies. There are 92 scriptures that specifically talk about hospitality to the stranger.
Two Years Later, Families Are Still Being Separated Gena Thomas June 13, 2020 Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice When I call you brother, I mean I will fight for your right to life as if you were my brother. When you call me sister, stand up for my human rights.
Bound Liberation: An Interview With ‘Stimulus for All’ Ryan Kuja May 20, 2020 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice Supporting those who have been barred from COVID-19 financial relief isn’t about charity. It’s about justice.
Stopping COVID-19’s Third Wave: Our Christian Duty Mark Viso April 27, 2020 General, Global, Immigration & Refugees If there’s one thing coronavirus has shown us, it’s that we’re all equally human, equally vulnerable, and universally connected.
Todos Cuentan! Everyone Counts! Gabriel Salguero April 7, 2020 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race The 2020 Census gives us a means to help close the economic gaps that haunt so many poor people’s lives.
Letter to Homeland Security: Release Vulnerable Detainees Alexia Salvatierra March 29, 2020 Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics Sheltering in place may keep us apart, but it does not have to keep us from coming together on behalf of justice.
On the Frontlines: Preventing Coronavirus in Cox’s Bazar Alice Zhang March 27, 2020 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice In places like refugee camps, crowded conditions and poor hygiene can increase infection rates.
A Modern Adaptation of Isaiah 58 for Lent Art Laffin March 16, 2020 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence Our Lent should awaken a sense of social justice.
Myth of the American Dream D.L. Mayfield March 11, 2020 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Theology "‘And who is my neighbor?' This verse haunts me more than any other in Scripture."
Beware of Christian Gaslighting Stephen Mattson March 5, 2020 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Women "The danger of Christian gaslighting is that it disguises itself as faith."