The First Letters in Red Stephen Carey August 6, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology The audience for the first letters in red was the devil.
Gilroy, El Paso, Dayton, and the Normalization of Violence Thomas Reese August 5, 2019 General, Politics, Practical Justice I feel guilty, but I simply cannot take it anymore.
Uncivil War: Gilroy, Guns, & White Anger Rosalind Hughes August 1, 2019 Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race, Theology There is a civil war raging in the soul of America.
America Doesn’t Need More Death Shane Claiborne July 31, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice Violence is the problem, not the solution.
Who Will America Be? William J. Barber July 30, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice What we saw at the border was damnable.
It’s Time to Revive Religious Civil Disobedience John Gehring July 26, 2019 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice Being a faithful Christian sometimes means breaking the rules.
How Being Unaffected Is a Sign of Privilege Britney Winn Lee July 22, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race, Women Just because it is a matter that doesn’t matter to us, doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter.
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.
Facing the Church’s Complicity in Racism Lee Ann Pomrenke July 19, 2019 Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race Personal relationships with a “Black friend” are not enough to stop or to divert systemic racism and our complicity in it.
Why One Cannot Follow Jesus and Support Trump Michael Kimpan July 18, 2019 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Race Jesus wasn’t pulling any punches. Neither should we.