How Howard Thurman Can Help Christians Heal Their Political Divides Jemar Tisby October 17, 2018 Books, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Can Christians practice politics in a way that is also good news for the disinherited?
Where Have All the Sad Songs Gone? Marty Duren October 15, 2018 Church Life, Theology In the omission of lament, we miss an important truth in worship: Jesus comes near the brokenhearted.
On God’s Side? Beck Lister October 13, 2018 Politics, Theology, Women Jesus told countless parables about the topsy-turvy rules of God’s kingdom, and this story seems to be no different.
Finding Your Voice Jason Millwood October 12, 2018 Books, Practical Justice, Theology "Our voice is meant to be and bring good news."
Man Enough to Ask for Help Romal J. Tune October 10, 2018 Church Life, Theology I am grateful that I didn’t take the “just pray about it” approach to dealing with real emotional pain and trauma.
The Wounds of Evangelical Purity Culture Linda Kay Klein October 9, 2018 Books, Church Life, Theology, Women In the evangelical community, an "impure" girl or woman isn't just seen as damaged; she's considered dangerous.
Just Keep Walking Morf Morford October 8, 2018 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology Jesus has a different — and not always “safe” formula.
How Christians Should Respond to Refugees and Immigrants John D. Barry October 4, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology I am arguing about human dignity, based on the scriptures we hold so dear.
Red Letter Christians Go to Court with Judge Wendell Griffen Tony Campolo October 3, 2018 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Jesus said that if we want God’s mercy, we must show mercy.
Who Among Us? What the Kavanaugh Hearings Can Teach Us About Forgiveness Katelyn Beaty October 1, 2018 Church Life, Politics, Theology Christians understand that forgiveness — by God or others — is not a free pass.