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American Christianity vs. Faithful Christianity

Chris Ebling
March 21, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology, Women
Faithful Christianity confronts the power structure in pursuit of justice. American Christianity wields power to oppress others.

The 10 Most Dangerous Places to Be a Christian

Open Doors
January 16, 2019
Church Life, Global, Interfaith
A new report from Open Doors reveals that more than 245 million Christians endure high, very high, or extreme persecution.

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.

How American Christians Can Break Free from ‘Slaveholder Religion’

Jonathan Merritt
May 8, 2018
Books, Church Life, Politics, Race, Theology
I don’t know how to explain Trumpvangelicals apart from white Christianity’s long history of justifying and defending white supremacy. How else do you reconcile “America first” with “the last shall be first”?

How Jesus Saves Us from Slaveholder Religion

RLC Editor and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
March 26, 2018
Books, Church Life, Family and Parenting, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
More and more I realize that reconstructing the gospel is, first and foremost, about knowing which Jesus we follow.

Sexuality, Race, & Gender: 3 Explosive Insights About America’s 100 Largest Churches

Jonathan Merritt
December 30, 2017
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Race
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Despite the Christian calls to diversity, equality, and justice, America’s megachurches are still lagging in the race department.

It’s Time to Detoxify Christianity

Morgan Guyton
May 1, 2017
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Race, Theology
2
Our Christianity needs to be detoxified. This video series opens space for critical reflection about our faith.

Is Christianity Getting Better or Worse?

Stephen Mattson
July 30, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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JULY 30, 2014 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Christianity often follow a narrative that assumes everything is getting worse. Sermons...

We are all Agnostic; we just don't have enough faith to admit it!

Alan Molineaux
May 17, 2014
General, Interfaith, Theology
78
MAY 17, 2014 | BY: ALAN MOLINEAUX -- If you were an external observer of the regular debates seen on the internet between religious people...

The Problem with the National Day of Prayer

Craig M. Watts
April 30, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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APRIL 30, 2014 | BY: CRAIG M. WATTS -- Several years ago the organizers of the National Day of Prayer were selling on their...
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