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#ChurchToo Supporter Karen Swallow Prior Builds Bridges Between the Extremes

Adelle M. Banks
August 22, 2018
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
Prior says the truth is somewhere in the middle.

Six Ways Church Communities Can Be CreatureKind

Sarah Withrow King
July 25, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology
There’s no need to separate creation care from people care or from our spiritual lives.

Why It’s Not Okay to Call Humans ‘Animals’

Britney Winn Lee
May 31, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
Seeing people as anything less than God’s image-and-spirit-bearers is blasphemous.

How Christians Can Protect Endangered Species

Jim David
May 18, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
We are called to not undo God’s handiwork.

Creation Groans: Why Red Letter Christians Should Care About Animals

Sarah Withrow King
November 27, 2017
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
Instead of living in harmony, as fellow creatures of God, we treat animals like unfeeling machines. We put profits before principle, and the results are devastating to the whole of God’s creation.

A Shout Out to St. Francis from My Dog (and me too)

Mary Albert Darling
October 4, 2012
Church Life, Theology
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BY: MARY ALBERT DARLING -- Many know St. Francis as an advocate for those Jesus called "the least of...
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Occupy the Manger: How God Does Revolution

Morgan Guyton
December 12, 2011
General
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Occupy the manger. I’m sick of phrases that begin with occupy. But that’s what God did. He occupied a manger in the form of a baby born to a poor pregnant teen whose fiancé believed she was a virgin and refu...
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A Shout Out to St. Francis from My Dog (and me too)

Mary Albert Darling
October 4, 2011
General
129
I am a huge animal lover, human and non human alike. I have a good role model for this love of animals in St. Francis of Assisi, who lived in the 12th century. Many know St. Francis as an advocate for those J...
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The "God" of the Gut: Animals, Faith & Gluttony

Kurt Willems
August 30, 2011
General
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Jesus fished with his disciples.  Jesus multiplied a few fish into enough to feed a village.  Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, fell into a trance in which God said: “Get up, Peter. Kill and eat” (Acts...
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