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The Racist Policing of China and the United States

Stephen Mattson
July 23, 2021
Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice
Two massive injustices happening against two different groups of people in two different nations of the world should be equally addressed, simultaneously lamented, and simultaneously confronted.

A Common Thread: Adaptation from Liberation is Here

Nikole Lim
September 2, 2020
Family and Parenting, Global, Women
I was twenty years old when I first met Nekesa. I landed in Kenya to capture stories for my thesis film about women who inspire hope in their communities. A friend invited me to sit in during her university cla...

Why Trump — and Some of His Followers — Believe He Is the Chosen One

Anthea Butler
August 24, 2019
Interfaith, Politics, Theology
Hearing Trump call himself the Chosen One is the upshot of what some Christians believe to be the role of political leadership.

The Tao of Jesus

Stephen Jarnick
June 27, 2014
General, Interfaith, Theology
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JUNE 27, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN JARNICK -- Six centuries before the birth of Jesus the Babylonians were destroying Solomon's temple in Jerusalem...

The Good News No One Needed

Dorcas Cheng-Tozun
March 1, 2014
Church Life, General, Global
5
MAR 1, 2014 | BY: DORCAS CHENG-TOZUN - I had grown up in a loving home, had absorbed the endlessly looping American messages...

Watchman Nee: A Red Letter Christian

Mae Elise Cannon
August 3, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
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AUGUST 3, 2013 | BY: MAE ELISE CANNON -- The twentieth-century Chinese evangelist Watchman Nee is one example of a Red Letter Christian...

Showdown on a South China ferry – Do we have faith because we were born into it?

Morf Morford
June 13, 2013
General, Global
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JUNE 13, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- Do we have a faith because we were born into it, because those around us have similar...
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Chinese Christmas: Always Winter and Never Christmas

Morf Morford
December 22, 2011
General
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In mainland China, at least in 1999, they didn’t celebrate – or even acknowledge – Christmas. The lingering brutal winters fit that line from “The lion, the witch and the wardrobe” where Narnia is describe...
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