Trusting Systems With the Irreversible Power of Death Shane Claiborne June 3, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice One can only hope that executing people is one of the things we don’t want to return to.
When Killing Is the Priority Chris Brown May 27, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice How does a state that is reportedly 77% Christian choose to carry out the ritualized killing of a likely innocent man in the middle of a pandemic crisis?
Abolish the Death Penalty Stephen Mattson April 11, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Race If anyone had just cause to kill in self-defense or execute someone for the sake of justice, it was Jesus. Yet . . .
Maundy Thursday & Easter with Red Letter Christians RLC Editor April 9, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Theology During this holiest of weeks, we invite you to draw closer to God by joining Red Letter Christians online.
The Defiant Hope of ‘Just Mercy’ Shane Claiborne January 8, 2020 Practical Justice, Race "Just Mercy" is not a film about a man.
Dear Gov. Lee: Pray with These Brothers in Christ on Death Row Kevin Riggs August 29, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Gov. Lee, please be like Jesus and pray with the men in Unit 2.
Sister Helen Prejean on New Book, Getting Rid of Death Penalty, and Getting Jesus ‘Right’ Emily McFarlan Miller August 22, 2019 Books, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Women It took me awhile to wake up.
America Doesn’t Need More Death Shane Claiborne July 31, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice Violence is the problem, not the solution.
Washing the Blood Off Our Hands Shane Claiborne May 23, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Theology We have a system that kills but that has no killers.
Will Grace Prevail as Tennessee Execution Looms? Shane Claiborne May 9, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology No one is above reproach. And no one is beyond redemption.