Deconstruction’s Critics Are Those With Much to Lose Meagan Ruby Wagner November 17, 2021 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology I do not take deconstruction lightly, nor do I wish for churches to die. I want the church to flourish, and flourishing requires weeding out that which is harmful.
Changing the Way I Approach Abortion Sarah Styf April 8, 2021 Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Women I'm ready to leave behind the language and baggage of the pro-life movement to explore a politically unattached whole-life ethic.
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4 Thoughts on Trump’s Remarks About ‘Sh*thole Countries’ Jon Huckins January 13, 2018 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology 6 What are creative ways we can celebrate the humanity, dignity, and image of God in our sisters and brothers from Africa, Haiti, and Central America?