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Forty Days of Lent: An Almost Amish Journey Toward a Slower, Simpler, More Sustainable Life

Nancy Sleeth
February 16, 2013
General, Global, Practical Justice
1
BY: NANCY SLEETH -- Use this season of Lent as a time to grow closer to God and simplify your life. Try a new suggestion from this list...

Interrupting Inequality — from Wall Street to Your Street

Shane Claiborne
November 2, 2012
Politics, Practical Justice
3
BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- Ten years ago, we threw a party on Wall Street. It was one year after 9/11 and nine years before...

What Can We Say? Theology for Murder and for Living

Kent Annan
October 24, 2012
Global, Practical Justice
BY: KENT ANNAN --"Fred, " I ask in Creole last Friday in Port-au-Prince, "do you mind giving us...

Covetous Leaders: How the Religious Right gets it Exactly Wrong

Craig M. Watts
September 12, 2012
Politics, Practical Justice
4
The authors of the Bible did not write with a constitutional democracy in mind. Nevertheless scripture offers guidance that can be useful to us in our...

Slandering the Poor: An Exercise in Self-Righteousness

Craig M. Watts
August 29, 2012
General, Practical Justice
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In the minds of some people any reference to the hard working poor is an oxymoron. Being poor and being hard working are mutually exclusive to them. P...

Red Letter Christians on Campus: Do We Have a Responsibility to Shut our Siblings Up?

Joshua D. Ambrosius
August 22, 2012
General, Practical Justice
127
An Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida, Dr. Charles Negy, has struck a nerve by sending an email to his unanaesth...

Dreams of Our Own: Revalidating Traditional Mayan Lifestyles

Tobias Roberts
August 21, 2012
Global, Practical Justice
1
cialis salemala-Farming-300x196.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="176" />Mario Benedetti, the Uruguayan novelist and poet who best expressed the asp...

Planning for Poverty: The SNAP Challenge

Christian Piatt
August 20, 2012
General, Practical Justice
10
I’ve said before that privilege often is invisible until you don’t have it. So in that light, I’m doing a little experiment in a few days with our ...

The Universe Across Town

Morf Morford
August 17, 2012
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
2
Can you picture what we’ll be So limitless and free Desperately in need of some stranger’s hand In a…desperate land! “The End” by the Doors I know mo...

What Would MLK Do? Christians and Climate Change

Jarrod McKenna
January 16, 2012
Global, Practical Justice
35
Early in the civil rights movement, Bayard Rustin said to King, "I have a feeling that the Lord had laid his hand upon you. And that is a dangerous,...
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