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3 Roots of Discrimination in God’s Church

Todd Lollar
July 10, 2021
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
You may be surprised what people deem as secular society is not where I’ve experienced the most discrimination as a person who is differently abled.

Where Love Ends (And the Fight for Disability Rights)

RLC Editor
October 16, 2020
Family and Parenting, Politics, Practical Justice
Invest your prayer, your money, your time, and your love in vulnerable people. Fight for disability rights and disability pride so expecting parents won’t be afraid after a diagnosis.

All Christians Should Celebrate the SCOTUS Ruling on LGBTQ+ Discrimination

Jake Doberenz
June 30, 2020
LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
When the focus is shifted to “okay, but how does this affect us?” it misses the whole point of who it truly affects.

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.

The White Evangelical Persecution Complex

Craig M. Watts
December 6, 2019
Global, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology
It is past time for white evangelical Christians to stop whining about nonexistent persecution.

In Fight over Protestant-Only Foster Agency, Lawsuit Asks: Who Is a Christian?

Yonat Shimron
February 26, 2019
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Politics
Historically, Protestants have objected to the office of the pope; devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and to the saints, which some Protestants see as a form of idolatry.

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.

Protecting Religious Liberty Requires Opposing Kavanaugh

Alvin Herring
August 2, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race
Kavanaugh’s anachronistic interpretation of the law could turn back the clock on hard-won victories for disenfranchised groups.

What Would A Pharisee Do?

Morf Morford
July 30, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
I can’t imagine unbelievers being drawn to the ”faith” this baker represents.

Faith Leaders Lament the Muslim Travel Ban

RLC Editor
June 28, 2018
Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology
History will judge this ruling harshly.
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