Let Lament Lead to These 12 Actions Auburn Senior Fellows June 29, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice To our elected representatives, you too, face one question: Will you value people over profits?
What’s Next for the Poor People’s Campaign? Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 24, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice How can we remake America so that “We the People” means all of us?
Protest, Prophecy, and Defunding the Police Jennifer Butler June 18, 2020 Global, Politics, Race Progress can be made as long as we continue to listen to the cries of those in the streets.
On Trump Supporters and Good Fruit Craig M. Watts June 18, 2020 General, Politics, Theology Trump was acknowledging that his followers have less of a commitment to basic morality and common decency than they have to him.
There Is No ‘Other’ Morf Morford June 16, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race Our options in life were never equal, never fair, and never related to merit or work ethic.
Dear Evangelical Church: A Goodbye Rachel Ophoff June 10, 2020 Church Life, Politics, Theology I felt that, short of Heaven, I had found home. Yesterday, I said goodbye.
#SundaySermon: This Is the Way the World Ends Angela Denker May 31, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race Today, may our whimper give way to action and compassion, for a new world and a new America.
Genuine Freedom Is Love at Work Craig M. Watts May 29, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice If freedom does not serve a purpose beyond itself then it is a self-centered trivial thing.
Americans Demand Freedom, But for What? Rachel Jones May 26, 2020 Church Life, Global, Politics For the first time in generations, Americans are being asked to consider the collective.
The Spiritual Danger of Donald Trump Tony Campolo May 25, 2020 Books, General, Politics The chapter writers—Republicans, Independents and Democrats—deal with hard questions: What does the Bible say about Donald Trump’s character?