How to Write for Red Letter Christians RLC Editor January 6, 2019 Books, Church Life, Creation & Environment, Family and Parenting, General, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Revival, Theology, Women We seek to provide our readers with soul stirring, thought provoking, and action-oriented reflections about Jesus and justice.
What’s Coming for Religion in 2019? Here’s What the Experts Predict Aysha Khan January 1, 2019 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race, Theology, Women What will we see happen over the next 12 months?
2018 in Review: A Year of Reckoning for Powerful Religious Figures Bob Smietana December 30, 2018 Church Life, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women What a difference a year makes.
Ending the Year #MeToo Went to Church, Wheaton Summit to Discuss Evangelical Response Emily McFarlan Miller December 12, 2018 Church Life, General, LGBTQ+, Women There’s never been a more important time to address the topic of sexual misconduct in the church.
It’s Time for a Grand Compromise on Religious Freedom and Contraceptives Thomas Reese December 6, 2018 General, Politics, Women Compromise has become a dirty word in American politics as we have become more polarized.
#RubyWooPilgrimage18: White-Washed Walls and Halls Lisa Sharon Harper November 19, 2018 Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Women We must do better. We must not accept white-washed narratives anymore.
This is the Year of the Faithful Widow in Politics Jennifer Butler November 11, 2018 Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology, Women The parable of the widow illustrates the power of prayer and godly action.
The Church’s Oppression of Women Stephen Mattson October 23, 2018 Books, Church Life, Theology, Women Christianity has a history of manipulating the Bible to reinforce patriarchy.
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.
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.