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Do Not Worry: A Communal Approach

Liz Cooledge Jenkins
November 30, 2022
General, Practical Justice
Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear?’ -Jesus (Matthew 6:31) Don’t worry about what you’ll eat. Don’t worry about what you’ll drink. Don’t worry ...

How Should the Church Respond to the Tents That Line Our Urban Streets?

Sparrow Etter Carlson
August 19, 2021
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
Until we begin to ascribe to the people we’re attempting to “serve" the same kinds of complexities, nuances, kindnesses, and curiosity that we ascribe and acknowledge in ourselves, we will continue to create models of care that simply do not work.

Lunchtime Grace: Lessons from the Meal Line

April Keech
September 11, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
For this man revealed the compassion of Christ to cover someone who was exposed, to protect someone in their nakedness, and at risk to himself, broke the rules of the lunch time line.  He taught me something about the reach of grace.

The Symptoms of A Nation Approaching Spiritual Death

William J. Barber
April 6, 2020
General, Politics, Revival
When we recognize that something which impacts anyone of us can quickly impact all of us, we know everyone must learn the signs of what the disease looks like before it is too late.

Reaching out in a Time of Isolation

Bob Ekblad
March 25, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
The homeless, those struggling with mental health disorders, and addictions, and others in active recovery are especially vulnerable to COVID-19.

Just Keep Walking

Morf Morford
October 8, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
Jesus has a different — and not always “safe” formula.

A Transgender Priest Finds A New Life Helping Others on the Margins

Jane Roberts
September 5, 2018
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+
"It feels wonderful to have an altar again."

The War on Poverty Is Not Over

William J. Barber
July 16, 2018
General, Politics, Practical Justice
Let me be clear: The war on poverty is far from over.

The Real Meaning of Christmas — God Entered the Crap

Shane Claiborne
December 25, 2017
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
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God is with us in the struggle to survive, amid the throes of poverty, in the fight for freedom, in a world full of violence.

What Folks Who Live Outside Do Not Need: Hugh Hollowell is on the Red Carpet

Margot Starbuck
January 21, 2014
Church Life, General
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JAN 21, 2014 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- In Raleigh, NC, Love Wins Ministries tackles the problems of homelessness by focusing on relationships...
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