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While It Was Still Dark: A Requiem for Rachel Held Evans

Nadia Bolz-Weber
June 3, 2019
Church Life, General, Theology, Women
Mary Magdalene’s life, Rachel’s life, your lives — we are all fodder for God’s really really long memoir of how God loves humans.

Can We Remember Truthfully on Memorial Day?

Craig M. Watts
May 27, 2019
General, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics
Sanitized “memory” reinforces the belief that America was an innocent party in all wars the nation has been involved in.

Tear Gassing Children is Not Christian

Jennifer Butler
November 29, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Race, Theology
Repeatedly God sides with those who are oppressed.

Speak Love: #RaiseYourVoice Online Book Study

Britney Winn Lee
September 21, 2018
Books, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We are reminded to embrace nuance, mercy, love, and story as we bravely use our platforms and places to challenge the death, destruction, and dehumanization of the world.

Break My Heart, Heal My Heart

Tony Caldwell
April 4, 2018
Church Life, Family and Parenting, Practical Justice, Race
"Heal my heart and make it clean Open up my eyes to the things unseen Show me how to love like you have loved me. Break my heart for what breaks yours Everything I am for your Kingdom's cause As I walk f...

August 9th: A Day of Repentance?

Shane Claiborne
August 9, 2017
Church Life, Practical Justice, Race
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What we did to Nagasaki and Hiroshima was wrong. What the Ferguson police did to Michael Brown was wrong. August 9th is a good day to repent and to turn from death to LIFE.
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