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Propositional Church in a Wounded World

Morf Morford
June 21, 2021
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
What were those “statements of faith” in the light of tragedy? Social upheaval? Personal challenges? Difficult relationships? Crisis? Or even encounters with wonder and discovery?

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.

Behind CT’s Editorial Is a Crisis of America’s Religion of Whiteness

J. Kameron Carter
December 28, 2019
Politics, Race
We are in a crisis of the religion of whiteness.

How We Can Use the Current Crisis in Politics and Christianity to Reclaim Jesus

Jim Wallis
October 16, 2019
Books, Church Life, Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology
I believe two things are now at stake: the soul of the nation and the integrity of faith.

Using Stories to Bridge the Empathy Gap

Jennifer Farmer
September 12, 2019
General, Practical Justice
As people of faith and social justice advocates, how can we bridge or tighten this empathy gap?

The World’s Hidden Health Crisis

Bruce Wilkinson
September 20, 2018
Global, Practical Justice, Theology
Without water, there is no life.

The Catholic Church Needs a Reboot

Mike Regs
August 27, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice
We can get back on track by getting back to the basics of helping and loving one another.

Separated on Father’s Day

Kelsey Herbert
June 17, 2018
Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
This father was forced to make this choiceless choice to leave his country, and the United States should not prosecute him or separate him from the only son he has left.

God Beyond the Crisis

Micah Bales
January 10, 2014
General, Global
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JAN 10, 2014 | BY: MICAH BALES -- Even those who have a philosophical aversion to the idea of God may catch themselves in a moment of crisis crying out for...

How To (and Not To) Respond to the Current Crisis in the Middle East

Jon Huckins
September 20, 2012
Global
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BY: JON HUCKINS -- My heart is heavy. Every day for the past week, every social media outlet has...
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