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Cities, Crosses, and Lawsuits

Christopher Ashley
March 2, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
"What might it look like if a city populated primarily by Christians obeyed the commands of Christ?"

Why is Jeff Sessions Quoting Romans 13 and Why is It So Often Invoked?

Emily McFarlan Miller and Yonat Shimron
June 16, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
“While Sessions may take the Bible seriously in this situation he has demonstrated he is no theologian,” Johnnie Moore said.

Record Profits, Income Inequality, Global Poverty, and a New Jubilee? – An Interview with Eric LeCompte

Jamie Calloway-Hanauer
May 5, 2014
General, Practical Justice
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MAY 5, 2014 | BY: JAMIE CALLOWAY-HANAUER -- Eric LeCompte is the Executive Director of Jubilee USA, where he represents a diverse coalition of faith communities in the common cause of...

Why Do You Call Me Good?

Micah Bales
April 1, 2014
General, Theology
11
APRIL 1, 2014 | BY: MICAH BALES -- Following Jesus has nothing to do with safety. It’s not about obeying the rules or believing...

My response to Uganda's Anti-Gay Law

Tony Campolo
March 4, 2014
General, LGBTQ+
61
MAR 4, 2014 | BY: TONY CAMPOLO -- Here's a short clip recorded earlier today in which I talk about Uganda's new anti-gay law...

Confessions of an Arizona Discriminator

Austin Thomas
February 28, 2014
General, Immigration & Refugees, Race
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FEB 28, 2014 | BY: AUSTIN THOMAS -- I’m a serial discriminator. White, millennial, college-educated. I should know better...

Human Trafficking and the Super Bowl: "It’s a Huge Problem"

Margot Starbuck
January 27, 2014
General
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JAN 27, 2014 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- For most of us who just want to enjoy the game of football and to cheer our favorite team it is hard to...

The biblical definition of marriage and its relevance to marriage equality

Kristen Howerton
June 19, 2013
General, LGBTQ+
392
JUNE 19, 2013 | BY: KRISTEN HOWERTON -- Earlier this year, as the Supreme Court began the conversation around California's...

Your Privilege is Showing

Morf Morford
March 19, 2013
General, LGBTQ+
25
BY: MORF MORFORD -- Almost every day it seems, another politician or public figure ‘changes’ their position on what had been, until that time...

Me Neither: Jesus Draws His Line in the Sand

Michael Kimpan
September 1, 2012
Church Life, Theology
23
It seemed no matter how they tried to trap Jesus, he always managed to weasel out of being embarrassed in front of the crowds. Attempts by these students and teachers of the law to expose his heretical teachi...
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