What I’ll Tell Our Kids About War Jon Huckins January 6, 2020 Family and Parenting, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice I’ll tell them that Iranian people aren’t our enemies.
Seeing Jesus in Unexpected Places Elrena Evans October 11, 2019 Family and Parenting, General I saw Jesus at Reading Olympics.
We Are Too Old Not to Get Arrested for Children at the Border Phyllis Berman and Arthur Waskow September 10, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Practical Justice, Theology We are not alone in our demonstrations against the outrages against children.
ICE Raids in Mississippi: White Crosses, Brown Babies, and Black Jesus Tony Caldwell August 27, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race, Theology ICE has raided the temple of God.
Hispanic Evangelical Group Offers to House Migrant Children in Churches Emily McFarlan Miller and Jack Jenkins July 2, 2019 Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice You have to protect children.
The America Where I Want to Live Angela Denker June 6, 2019 Family and Parenting, General, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Race The America where they live: where they've been welcomed as refugees and yes, supported by my tax dollars, is the America where I want to live.
People of Faith Must Help Disrupt the School-to-Prison-Pipeline Emily Jones May 16, 2019 Church Life, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Race, Women What are we doing to build a system that shows grace to all children, not just some?
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.
The Dangers of (Poverty) Porn Ryan Kuja February 8, 2019 Books, Global, Practical Justice Poverty porn reinforces stereotypes by telling a skewed story about who people living on the edges really are...
Parenting As Activism Lee Ann Pomrenke January 26, 2019 Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Race My greatest contribution was probably the picture of me, leaning over my little child to speak into the microphone, with the legislator who had proposed the bill scowling off to the side. I had been standing...