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.
King’s Poor People’s Campaign Lives Again Yonat Shimron May 16, 2018 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology “We want to build sufficient power to bend the moral arc of this nation out of this poverty rut into the land of plenty,”
The tax bill: What happened to ‘family values’ and ‘pro-life’ principles? Dwayne Royster December 2, 2017 Family and Parenting, General, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology 2 Ultimately, it doesn’t matter what politicians in power say about “family” or “life.” What matters is what they do with that power.
#Faith4Healthcare: On Being One with the Vulnerable Don Golden July 26, 2017 General, Politics, Practical Justice 25 My arrest was a liturgical act, an expression of worship and covenantal solidarity with Christ and his vulnerable ones.
Why Evangelicals Voted for Donald Trump…and Continue to Support Him Tony Campolo July 24, 2017 General, Politics 9 That such outrageous lies are not challenged by the prominent evangelical leaders who supported his campaign seems that they may have sold their souls just to be in good with the politically powerful in Washington.