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Rising Together with Preemptive Love

Lindsay Tevebaugh
December 12, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice
We can all rise together.

Beyond the Diminished Cross

Craig M. Watts
July 18, 2014
General, Global
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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...

Remembering the Amiriyah Shelter Massacre in Iraq

Shane Claiborne
February 13, 2014
General, Global
2
FEB 13, 2014 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the U.S. bombing of the Amiriyah Shelter in Iraq.There is no...

Children Steamroll Weapons in Iraq

Shane Claiborne
October 30, 2013
General, Global
2
OCT 30, 2013 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- After a terrible year of violence killing nearly 6, 000 people in Iraq, and dozens dead in recent...

Now on the Red Carpet: Jeremy Courtney

Margot Starbuck
October 7, 2013
General, Global
1
OCT 7, 2013 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- In the war-torn country of Iraq, Jeremy Courtney, his family, and their small team, patterned their...

Syria. Why history matters.

Carl Medearis
September 11, 2013
General, Global
7
SEPT 11, 2013 | BY: CARL MEDEARIS -- Did you know that the oldest church building is found in Syria? It’s in a small village on the banks...

Now on the Red Carpet: Sami Rasouli

Margot Starbuck
August 5, 2013
General, Global, Interfaith
10
AUGUST 5, 2013 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- He’d been living in Minnesota when, in 2003, Sami Rasouli returned to his homeland of Iraq...

Memorial Day and the Sacrificed

Craig M. Watts
May 27, 2013
General
13
May 27, 2013 | BY: CRAIG M. WATTS -- There is much talk about sacrifice at this time a year. Much of it is misleading. Without...

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...

Ten Years Later: Remembering Iraq

RLC Editor
March 14, 2013
General, Global
1
EVENT WITH SHANE CLAIBORNE, GREG BARRETT, JEREMY COURTNEY and others, ten years after the Iraq bombardment...
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