Announcing our new Interim Executive Director Shane Claiborne January 27, 2020 General Together, we exist to glorify Jesus and to amplify the voices of his revolution.
The Good News That Breaks Cycles of Violence Chris Brown January 21, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology The pattern of this world is violence, whether individual or national.
Finding Freedom & Salvation in a Weary World Angela Denker January 14, 2020 Creation & Environment, Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race We cannot comprehend one another's lives or struggles, or diminish others' struggles in the face of our own.
What I’ll Tell Our Kids About War Jon Huckins January 6, 2020 Family and Parenting, Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice I’ll tell them that Iranian people aren’t our enemies.
#PrayForPeace Candlelight Vigils RLC Editor January 4, 2020 Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice We cannot give into fear, but must embrace peace and reject violence.
Red Letter Christians Lament the Escalating Violence with Iran Shane Claiborne January 3, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology This killing is a direct contradiction to the core moral teachings of Jesus.
What Will It Take to Study War No More? Art Laffin June 24, 2019 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice The reign of God is at hand!
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.
Beyond the Diminished Cross Craig M. Watts July 18, 2014 General, Global 38 JULY 18, 2014 | BY: CRAIG M. WATTS -- There is a lot more to the cross of Jesus than you are likely to learn from those who endlessly say...
Was the Iraq War Worth It? A Christian Reflection for the Tenth Anniversary of the Invasion Craig M. Watts March 20, 2013 Global 6 BY: CRAIG M. WATTS -- Was the invasion of Iraq worth it? Not by any definition of “worth” that I believe is supported by the gospel...