All Americans Owe It to Our Country to See What’s Happening at the Border Lauren Holtzblatt and Aaron Alexander March 29, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Practical Justice The Talmud teaches: “Pity the one with no courtyard but who still builds a fence.”
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Executive Assistant to Shane Claiborne Don Golden March 25, 2019 General, Practical Justice Work with Shane Claiborne
Fasting from Food, Feeding on the Bible During Lent Thomas Reese March 12, 2019 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology Another way to update Lent to the needs of the 21st century would be a carbon fast.
4 Things to Know About Ash Wednesday William Johnston March 6, 2019 Practical Justice, Theology Life is short and death imminent, urging focus on what is essential.
The Right to Life in Creation Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove February 27, 2019 Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology To confess Jesus as Lord, then, is to confess that all creation is holy now.
Eleanor Roosevelt Could Have Been A Red Letter Christian Tony Campolo February 20, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Women She did her best to open America to all people in need, as Jesus told us to do in Matthew 25:35.
A Year After Parkland, We Are All Numb Jeffrey Salkin February 15, 2019 General, Interfaith, Practical Justice God, lift us up from the paralysis of acceptance of the world as it is.
Where Does Injustice Begin? John D. Barry February 13, 2019 Global, Practical Justice, Theology Learning to do good, to seek justice, and to offer mercy starts with us being changed by God.
To Baptist Clergy Sex Abuse Survivors: 10 Tips from the Trenches Christa Brown and David Clohessy February 12, 2019 Church Life, General, Practical Justice Never doubt the value, and indeed the sanctity, of your efforts at bringing truth to light.
The Evolution of Sin Tara Isabella Burton February 9, 2019 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology What does it mean to be a “sinner” in secular America?