#GoldsboroRevival: Challenging the Distorted Moral Narrative of the Religious Right RLC Editor August 31, 2019 Creation & Environment, Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology Faith has been hijacked by those who say abortion and sexuality are the only moral issues.
Dear Gov. Lee: Pray with These Brothers in Christ on Death Row Kevin Riggs August 29, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Gov. Lee, please be like Jesus and pray with the men in Unit 2.
ICE Raids in Mississippi: White Crosses, Brown Babies, and Black Jesus Tony Caldwell August 27, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race, Theology ICE has raided the temple of God.
A Survivors’ Guide on How to Navigate Sexual Abuse in the Headlines Jarrod McKenna August 26, 2019 General, Practical Justice, Theology Honor all that happens for you today by deciding what you need.
Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’ Emily McFarlan Miller August 22, 2019 Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women It took me awhile to wake up.
Red Letter Ethics: Putting First Things First Patrick Anderson August 19, 2019 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology We are tasked with doing more than committing words to memory.
How to Practice Radical Generosity Julie Long August 11, 2019 General, Practical Justice, Theology When you give from your own need, there is always more to give away.
Pastoral Letter on the El Paso Shootings William J. Barber, Liz Theoharis and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove August 10, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race This moment demands a moral reckoning with who we are and who we want to become as a nation.
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.