A Picture is Worth 1000 Words Alex Gee May 24, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Race If we don’t want two Americas, two societies, then we can’t continue to have two sets of rules.
Voting for the Common Good Doug Pagitt May 23, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice Encouraging people of faith to bring about a change on election day by making the common good their voting criteria.
The End of Days? Beware of Becoming a False Prophet Ashley Darling May 22, 2020 Church Life, Politics, Theology Stop claiming this or that person is the antichrist or the savior of the world.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery Otis Moss III May 19, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race Another live taken. Another public lynching. Another news story. Another act of recorded black death.
Faith Leaders Mobilize Around Gun Safety in 2020 RLC Editor May 18, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics A leading gun control advocacy group has enlisted more than a dozen religious leaders to boost voter turnout this fall.
Jobs and Judgment in a Time of Pandemic Craig M. Watts May 12, 2020 General, Global, Politics Some workers are being pressured to return to their jobs. And when they are reluctant to do so their motives are being judged.
The Symptoms of A Nation Approaching Spiritual Death William J. Barber April 6, 2020 General, Politics, Revival When we recognize that something which impacts anyone of us can quickly impact all of us, we know everyone must learn the signs of what the disease looks like before it is too late.
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.
Don’t Just Wash Your Hands: Scripture, COVID-19, and Mass Incarceration Emily Jones March 20, 2020 Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics A call for immediate release of vulnerable, incarcerated individuals amid COVID-19 crisis.
Jesus Didn’t Practice Identity Politics Daniel Carillo March 10, 2020 Church Life, General, Politics "Instead of actively mobilizing we become passively immobilized."