‘Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue’: Positions of Power & Torah Justice Cory Driver August 13, 2021 Interfaith, Practical Justice, Race, Theology We must ensure that those in power do not succumb to human weakness, depriving those in their charge of the justice that God so passionately wants for all.
Should White Christians Be Praising God? Jon Mathieu July 3, 2020 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology But the worship was only in music and word, and perhaps thought—not in the concrete economic, social, and policy decisions of those in power.
Protest, Prophecy, and Defunding the Police Jennifer Butler June 18, 2020 Global, Politics, Race Progress can be made as long as we continue to listen to the cries of those in the streets.
Belief Is Easy Chris Ebling July 24, 2019 Church Life, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice No longer can we sit in our pews and feel comfortable in our belief.
Facing the Church’s Complicity in Racism Lee Ann Pomrenke July 19, 2019 Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race Personal relationships with a “Black friend” are not enough to stop or to divert systemic racism and our complicity in it.
For the Sake of the World Aaron Niequist January 25, 2019 Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice The world desperately needs a brave and humble "third way."
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.