How We Can Use the Current Crisis in Politics and Christianity to Reclaim Jesus Jim Wallis October 16, 2019 Books, Church Life, Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology I believe two things are now at stake: the soul of the nation and the integrity of faith.
SCOTUS: In God’s Image Jacqui Lewis October 10, 2019 Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology Love your neighbor, no matter who they love or how they look.
We Are Too Old Not to Get Arrested for Children at the Border Phyllis Berman and Arthur Waskow September 10, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Practical Justice, Theology We are not alone in our demonstrations against the outrages against children.
Why Trump — and Some of His Followers — Believe He Is the Chosen One Anthea Butler August 24, 2019 Interfaith, Politics, Theology Hearing Trump call himself the Chosen One is the upshot of what some Christians believe to be the role of political leadership.
Who Will America Be? William J. Barber July 30, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice What we saw at the border was damnable.
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.
What It Feels Like to Be Told ‘Go Back Where You Came From’ Simran Jeet Singh July 20, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Race Sometimes the most powerful thing someone can do is to be graceful and principled in the face of hate.
“Which Church Is True?” Isn’t the Right Question Anymore Jana Riess July 13, 2019 Church Life, Interfaith “Why do I even need religion? Like, at all?” Why, indeed?
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.
Can the Religious Right and Left Be More Than a Rubber Stamp for Their Parties’ Policies? Jacob Lupfer May 28, 2019 General, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race Both religious camps are more likely to follow than lead when it comes to who determines the two parties’ policies.