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Seeking Wholeness: Moving Beyond the Abortion Debate

Vanessa Stricker
September 28, 2021
Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Theology
Maybe when we stop arguing over legality, we’ll be able to see the women and the children who are caught between the battle lines. 

Virtual Dialogue in a Divided World: 10 Steps to Healthy Social Media Interaction

Corey Farr
July 2, 2020
General, Politics, Practical Justice
The bottom line is something so painfully obvious that it shouldn’t even need to be said: We - don't - have - to - agree to just listen.

Jesus Didn’t Practice Identity Politics

Daniel Carillo
March 10, 2020
Church Life, General, Politics
"Instead of actively mobilizing we become passively immobilized."

The Art of the Third Way

Britney Winn Lee
January 17, 2020
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Politics
The kingdom of God is always on the other side of the fences we construct.

Burning Down the House

Mick Pope
January 10, 2020
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice, Theology, Women
We need to burn down oligarchy, and idols of power and control.

Why Is Temptation So Tempting?

Stephen Carey
September 19, 2019
Church Life, Theology
Sins of omission generally begin with temptations of omission.

Cowboys and Indians: Dismantling the Western, Settler-Colonial Worldview (PART III)

Randy Woodley
April 25, 2019
Creation & Environment, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology
In dualistic theologies, we neglect the importance of seeing Christ at work and being Christ at work in our earthly cultures.

Cowboys and Indians: Dismantling the Western, Settler-Colonial Worldview (PART II)

Randy Woodley
April 24, 2019
Creation & Environment, Global, Race, Theology
God’s purpose was never for Europeans to rule over Indigenous peoples nor to subjugate our lands.

Why I Stand with the LGBTQ Community

Tony Caldwell
April 16, 2018
LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Theology
So I will walk toward my LGBTQ siblings singing: “Though none go with me, still I will follow” because I have decided to follow Jesus. No turning back, no turning back.
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