Three Ways Your Church Can Combat the Incarnation of ‘Race’ Ryan Kuja May 11, 2020 Church Life, General, Race Individual churches have a responsibility to become aware of our complicity in that which undermines abundant life for all.
Statistics Are People Too Bill Cayley May 8, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice But those who will be impacted adversely by a premature return to “normalcy” are not just numbers.
Watch and Pray: A Message for the Symptomatic Lee Ann Pomrenke May 3, 2020 Church Life, General, Theology You do not need to plead with God for your survival or submit to this disease, because it is not God's will that you be sick.
Fighting for Hope: Brooklyn Coffee Shop Turned Food Pantry Patricia Manwaring May 1, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice We decided to offer up what we had. Empty tables.
COVID-19, Racism, and the Church Tim Taylor April 30, 2020 Church Life, Global, Race We must address racism in the church in the way our nation has addressed Covid-19: We must acknowledge it directly.
Crying In the Crisis William J. Barber April 28, 2020 General, Global, Revival That cry, that cry, it makes you dangerous to the forces of injustice.
Stopping COVID-19’s Third Wave: Our Christian Duty Mark Viso April 27, 2020 General, Global, Immigration & Refugees If there’s one thing coronavirus has shown us, it’s that we’re all equally human, equally vulnerable, and universally connected.
Comfort in a Time of Communal Suffering Wendy Alsup April 21, 2020 Books, Church Life, General In its early history, the Church excelled in the very type of medical crisis that we are experiencing today.
The Moral (and Legal) Case for Emptying NC Prisons. William J. Barber and Daryl Atkinson April 21, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Race Now the virus is holding up a mirror to our immorality.
Together, Apart, Together: Living into Easter Jennifer Butler April 20, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice An Imperial crucifixion and tomb could not hold Jesus, nor will a pandemic hold back our love for each other that gives us hope for a better future.