Let’s Not Ask Botham Jean’s Family to Choose Forgiveness over Justice Shane Claiborne October 9, 2019 General, Race, Theology We live in a world where black lives are too easily extinguished and white lives are too easily excused.
Dear Gov. Lee: Pray with These Brothers in Christ on Death Row Kevin Riggs August 29, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Gov. Lee, please be like Jesus and pray with the men in Unit 2.
A Survivors’ Guide on How to Navigate Sexual Abuse in the Headlines Jarrod McKenna August 26, 2019 General, Practical Justice, Theology Honor all that happens for you today by deciding what you need.
American Christianity vs. Faithful Christianity Chris Ebling March 21, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology, Women Faithful Christianity confronts the power structure in pursuit of justice. American Christianity wields power to oppress others.
Where Does Injustice Begin? John D. Barry February 13, 2019 Global, Practical Justice, Theology Learning to do good, to seek justice, and to offer mercy starts with us being changed by God.
How to Talk More About Sin Eric Minton January 29, 2019 Family and Parenting, General What if we’ve been misunderstanding the point of sin?
Who Among Us? What the Kavanaugh Hearings Can Teach Us About Forgiveness Katelyn Beaty October 1, 2018 Church Life, Politics, Theology Christians understand that forgiveness — by God or others — is not a free pass.
The Catholic Church Needs a Reboot Mike Regs August 27, 2018 Church Life, Creation & Environment, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice We can get back on track by getting back to the basics of helping and loving one another.
The Power of Going First John D. Barry October 2, 2017 Global, Practical Justice, Theology 1 Paul joined Jesus not just in his glory but in his suffering. He went first and did so without regret.
Justice and Mercy for the Poor (Including Us) John D. Barry June 2, 2017 General, Global, Theology At the core of empowering other people must be a deep spiritual awareness of ourselves.