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Asking the Right Questions About LGBTQ Youth Will Transform Youth Ministry Into Public Witness

Ross Murray
March 12, 2021
Church Life, Family and Parenting, LGBTQ+
Logistical questions cannot be answered out of context. Instead, we need to address the mindset Christian leaders need to have when we are considering how our ministries can build a safe world for LGBTQ youth, and what implications that inclusion has for our congregations the wider world. 

Where Are Our Safe Spaces?

Darlene Alfred and Cynthia Rives
October 25, 2019
Practical Justice, Race, Theology, Women
Until all our homes are our sanctuaries, none of our homes are safe.

Smuggling Justice

Laura Melvin
September 23, 2019
Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice, Race
These were kind people, traveling to a safer place.

What Keeps Us Safe?

Angela Denker
December 17, 2018
Family and Parenting, Theology
Christmas reminds us that our safety rests not in ourselves but in each other.

Heeding Evidence & Wisdom for Immigration Justice

Bill Cayley
July 9, 2018
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
The proposition that “strong borders” would translate into lower crime rates simply does not fit with the reality documented by real-world evidence

Christian Questions

Morf Morford
May 20, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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MAY 20, 2014 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- Predictable questions and safe answers bother me for many reasons – they make us lazy and numb...

The Toddler Logic of Cain

Morf Morford
October 27, 2013
General
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OCT 27, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- Some strands of human nature stretch from the opening scenes of the Bible to tomorrow’s headlines...

Safety or Vulnerability? …and Strippers

Kerry Dixon
January 16, 2011
Church Life, General
5
Several years ago a man who lived nearby lost his son in a tragic car crash. Although he wasn’t a Christian he approached me, as the local minister, to take his son’s funeral. In the process of helping plan ...
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