Love Your Neighbor: Use Their Preferred Pronoun Ericka Andersen September 18, 2019 LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Theology Respect and compassion are the least we can offer.
A Revolution of Love with RLC UK Shane Claiborne July 29, 2019 Church Life, Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice We need an awakening of compassion in our countries and a revival in the church.
Seeing Jesus in the Migrants at the Border Alan Cross June 27, 2019 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Theology We are family. We are brothers.
Please Care Morf Morford May 11, 2019 Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology Caring may have a cost, but it is far less than not caring.
How Jean Vanier Broke My Heart and Saved My Life Cathleen Falsani May 8, 2019 General, Global, Theology I am certain the only path to get there is love.
Women’s Voices — Rather than Empty Slogans — Must Drive Abortion Debates Melanie Springer Mock February 5, 2019 Books, Politics, Women One in four women will have an abortion in her lifetime.
Do This — All of This Steve Daugherty January 10, 2019 Books, Practical Justice, Theology The Bible in CliffsNotes: use your selfish awareness to Love others well.
Holiday Grief: An Unwelcome Guest Deserving of Radical Hospitality Tony Caldwell December 14, 2018 Family and Parenting, General Grief is an emotional, mental, and spiritual wound — and this is precisely because it is a relational wound.
Man Enough to Ask for Help Romal J. Tune October 10, 2018 Church Life, Theology I am grateful that I didn’t take the “just pray about it” approach to dealing with real emotional pain and trauma.
Thursday Morning Sabbath Elrena Evans April 26, 2018 Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Theology 1 Rather than putting an end to my selah time, my son has expanded it for me. With him, I’m learning how to do nothing.