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Why “All Letters Matter” isn’t a Good Response to Red Letter Christians

Tim Otto
October 7, 2020
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
Theoretically at least, a verse from Leviticus had as much weight as a command from Jesus. This kind of Bible reading has dangerous consequences.

Deconstructing: When the Price is Belonging

Tony Caldwell
October 4, 2019
Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Race, Theology
This walk of faith might be a death of sorts. 

A Revolution of Love with RLC UK

Shane Claiborne
July 29, 2019
Church Life, Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice
We need an awakening of compassion in our countries and a revival in the church.

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.

Awaiting Trial for Breaking into a Nuclear Base, 7 Catholic Activists Are Unrepentant

Yonat Shimron
July 11, 2019
Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice
Do we really want peace?

Marching for a Culture of Nonviolence

RLC Editor
September 11, 2018
Creation & Environment, General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice
This will be the first ever march from the Dr. King Statue to the White House.

An Imaginative Incarnation: The Carnival de Resistance

Tim Nafziger
May 26, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
Everyone loves a story. And scientists have finally caught up with Jesus.

At ‘Red Letter Revival,’ Leaders Give Voice to Evangelicals on the Margins

Jack Jenkins
April 10, 2018
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Revival, Theology
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In Lynchburg they aimed to fellowship, and to reaffirm their values — but also to serve as a thorn in the side of those who promote a conservative brand of their faith that has aligned itself with President Trump.

Christian Group Plans ‘Revival’ to Protest ‘Toxic Evangelicalism’

Jack Jenkins
February 10, 2018
Church Life, General, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology
Christian author and activist Shane Claiborne and others plan to host a “Red Letter Revival” on April 6-7 in Lynchburg, Va. — the same city where Liberty University, a conservative Christian school led by Falwell, is located.

Starvin’ for Justice: Abolishing the Death Penalty through Moral Witness

Elaina Ramsey
June 26, 2017
General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology
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Support for state-sanctioned executions are at an all-time low, thanks in large part to the public education and witness of committed abolitionists.
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