What Should Churches Do with Questioners? Jen Zamzow June 22, 2019 Church Life, General, Practical Justice There are a lot of people who feel like spiritual outsiders, not quite sure where they fit.
Boisterous Faith Leaders and a Silent Pete Buttigieg Rally Against Trump at White House Jack Jenkins June 13, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology “We are here to talk about right versus wrong,” the Rev. William Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, told hundreds of clergy.
As Opioid Epidemic Spreads, a NC Church Opens Its Doors to a Syringe Exchange Yonat Shimron June 12, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice “We’re trying to meet people where they are.”
#MoralWitnessWednesday: A Call to Prayer and Prophetic Action Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 4, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology We have a moral obligation to publicly confront the abuse and call our elected leaders to repentance.
What Red Letter Christians Can Do When Political Talk Becomes Difficult Tony Campolo May 25, 2019 Creation & Environment, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Red Letter Christians need to step up and get people on both sides of political discussions to listen to each other.
People of Faith Must Help Disrupt the School-to-Prison-Pipeline Emily Jones May 16, 2019 Church Life, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Race, Women What are we doing to build a system that shows grace to all children, not just some?
Let Caster Semenya Be Who God Created Her to Be: Fast and Strong Melanie Springer Mock May 13, 2019 General, Global, Practical Justice, Women Justice requires that we give people the freedom to be exactly who God created them to be.
Please Care Morf Morford May 11, 2019 Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology Caring may have a cost, but it is far less than not caring.
Will Grace Prevail as Tennessee Execution Looms? Shane Claiborne May 9, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology No one is above reproach. And no one is beyond redemption.
It Is Time to Publicly Protest Anti-Semitism Jeffrey Salkin April 29, 2019 Interfaith, Practical Justice, Race Can we, at the very least, say that anti-Semitism is unacceptable, un-American, inhuman?