Make Israel Great Again Kelley Nikondeha August 29, 2016 Politics, Theology 14 Jesus leaned toward inclusion as an agenda for restoration and greatness, not fear or exclusion.
Political Slogans For Christians to Rally Behind Brian Kaylor August 23, 2016 General, Politics 21 We can join the culture in shouting for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. Or we can do something better and point a different way.
Donald Trump & the Left Behind Books Tony Campolo August 17, 2016 Politics, Theology 28 Left Behind's dismal view of the present state of the world feeds into Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency.
Trump, Jesus, & America’s Crisis Derek Flood August 15, 2016 General, Politics, Theology 20 Speaking from a time of crisis himself, Matthew has an important message that we need to hear today in our time of crisis.
Why I Refuse To Register To Vote Lancelot Schaubert August 12, 2016 Politics 9 I refuse to register because direct action is the only way to make your city better.
Seven Ways to Be an Untoxic Christian During a Toxic Presidential Campaign Morgan Guyton August 11, 2016 Church Life, Politics 4 Can Christians who are passionate and outspoken about our political views voice these views without destroying our witness?
A Revival to Hope America William J. Barber August 10, 2016 General, Politics, Practical Justice, Race 12 Without a revival to hope America, many who live with their backs against the wall will succumb to despair.
A Nation In Need Of Healing Tony Campolo August 9, 2016 General, Politics 7 May all of our political leaders be committed to making America into a people that strive to feed the hungry.
Faith Is Not A Spectator Sport RLC Editor August 1, 2016 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology 5 Letting someone else define our hopes and dreams might be tempting at such times, but life with God was never meant to be a passive spectator sport.
Stop Conflating #BlackLivesMatter with Violence Against Police Chanequa Walker-Barnes July 29, 2016 Politics, Race 11 Racism happens all the time without my permission. I don’t get to choose the risk. I am – my Blackness is – the risk. It is not the same.