Jesus Calls Us to Be Political, Not Partisan – Keep the Johnson Amendment Jeania Ree Moore and Amanda Tyler July 14, 2017 Politics, Theology 1 Faith and political partisanship are to be neither confused nor conflated.
Hate Crime or Not, We Belong to Each Other Andrew Hanauer and Hannah Spiro July 10, 2017 Interfaith, Politics, Theology 1 It is not enough for us to remember the sacred humanity within each person — we must actively behave in a way that shows it.
‘I’m Not Full American, Because I’m Not White’ Eugene Hung July 5, 2017 Family and Parenting, Politics, Race 1 I will recommit myself to fighting against every effort, overt or covert, to make any precious child of God feel less American than any other.
The Pledge of Allegiance to Each Other Elaina Ramsey July 3, 2017 General, Politics, Practical Justice 1 With neighbors and strangers alike, we can build a better nation that aspires for more than just idolatrous worship or greatness.
Putting the Death Penalty on Trial Art Laffin June 30, 2017 General, Politics, Practical Justice 3 We 12 acted out of conscience to stop the state from killing and to save a life.
Why the ‘Better Care’ Act is NOT Gospel Good News Erin Donovan June 28, 2017 General, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology 28 The odd thing about this is that ALL of these people have pre-existing conditions. All of these beautiful, unlikely, remembered people whom Jesus touched had something wrong with them before he came along.
What Will It Take to Ban the Bomb? Frida Berrigan June 14, 2017 General, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics This renewed spirit of nuclear resistance could not come at a better time.
Standing in Wonder Woman’s Boots Jennifer Butler June 9, 2017 Family and Parenting, General, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology, Women 4 As this newest version of Wonder Woman hits the theaters, it is clearly more than just another film.
Our Daily Bread: The Myths of Scarcity & Abundance Danny Bradfield June 5, 2017 Creation & Environment, Politics, Theology 2 Sad to say, we have turned our backs on the myth of abundance. Those who make our laws live by the myth of scarcity.
Big Trouble Comin’: An Interview with Walter Brueggemann Don Golden May 24, 2017 Books, General, Politics, Theology 2 Big trouble comin’ is hope for those on the underside.