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The Dangers of Adoptees as Blessings

Sara Easterly
July 1, 2020
Church Life, Family and Parenting, General
Anytime we look past loss and grief in order to center ourselves in a story, we’re presenting an overly simplistic, and oppressive, view of religion.

Churches Don’t Need Unflappable CEOs. They Need Non-Anxious Parents.

Eric Minton
July 17, 2019
Church Life, Family and Parenting, General
But we will go through it, even if there are more tears.

Living with Terror

Elrena Evans
September 30, 2018
Family and Parenting, General, Peace & Nonviolence
With God's help, I refuse to be colonized.

Jesus’ Radical Redefinition of Family: #LoveWithoutLimits

Jacqueline Bussie
August 20, 2018
Books, Family and Parenting, General, Theology
Your true family is infinitely more than members of your own clan, nation, race, sexuality, tax bracket, or religion.

For Many Muslims, Family Border Protections Are Personal

Aysha Khan
July 19, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Practical Justice
“Islam is a faith of action. And we don’t want to be complicit in what we see as a crime.”

We Will Not Cooperate

Shane Claiborne
June 27, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We will not be silent in an age of injustice — in this reign of terror of our contemporary Herod.

Why Won’t Most of Trump’s ‘Court Evangelicals’ Publicly Condemn His Border Policy?

John Fea
June 25, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
When political leaders separate family members, no matter what nation or political party they represent, it is reprehensible and un-Christian.

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.

Why It’s Not Okay to Call Humans ‘Animals’

Britney Winn Lee
May 31, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
Seeing people as anything less than God’s image-and-spirit-bearers is blasphemous.

My Mother Did a Very Brave Thing

Kinga Farkas
May 10, 2018
Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Theology
Families are meant to live together — not apart.
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