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.
Christians Are Why the Death Penalty Lives On Shane Claiborne August 7, 2018 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology The Bible Belt is the death belt in America.
Pope Hope Michael Kimpan March 13, 2014 General, Practical Justice, Theology 6 MAR 13, 2014 | BY: MICHAEL KIMPAN -- Just one year ago today, white smoke rose from the chimney overlooking Vatican Square...
The First Year of the Pope’s Revolution Shane Claiborne March 13, 2014 Church Life, General, Practical Justice 24 MAR 13, 2014 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- A year ago Pope Francis officially became Pope. Since then he has fascinated the world...
Remembering Francis Shane Claiborne October 4, 2013 General, Theology 16 OCT 4, 2013 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- Today (October 4), Christians around the world remember one of the great heroes of our faith...
Where Have all the Penises Gone? Joel McKerrow March 28, 2013 General, Theology 7 BY: JOEL MCKERROW -- It is a sad desecration of these beautiful pieces of art that, in itself, symbolises a sad religious emasculation...
Pope Francis: A Social Justice Pope? Micah Bales March 15, 2013 Church Life, Theology 1 BY: MICAH BALES -- The new pontiff is a groundbreaking figure. He is the first pope from the New World, and the first in...
The Trials, Challenges, and Triumphs of Pope Benedict Tony Campolo February 21, 2013 Church Life, General 2 BY: TONY CAMPOLO -- Pope Benedict has been a strong leader for a Catholic Church that has become destabilized. He’s reaffirmed with...
Papa Ratzi’s Rare Resignation–Pope bows out, first time since Middle Ages Chris Haw February 11, 2013 Church Life, General, Theology 3 BY: CHRIS HAW -- Well, news has broken today that the heir of St. Peter’s key-wielding authority in Rome is resigning...