Virtual Dialogue in a Divided World: 10 Steps to Healthy Social Media Interaction Corey Farr July 2, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice The bottom line is something so painfully obvious that it shouldn’t even need to be said: We - don't - have - to - agree to just listen.
Is the Rain Not Just? Alyson Rockhold June 23, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Theology God‘s justice is intimately tied to God‘s mercy.
What Would Jesus Post: Social Media and God’s Kingdom Sarah Styf March 3, 2020 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice "I would first ask myself, 'Does this further God’s kingdom?'"
Nuns & Nones Helps Millennials Find Surprise Soulmates in Catholic Sisters Emily McFarlan Miller July 15, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Women It's OK to ask questions without answers.
Incarnate Weirdness (Or How NOT to Give up Social Media) Eric Minton March 27, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology Christianity is experiencing the same draining of weirdness that is so inherent to its success.
The Science of Sabbath: How People Are Rediscovering Rest — and Claiming Its Benefits Emily McFarlan Miller February 3, 2019 Church Life, Interfaith, Practical Justice Taking a Sabbath reminds people that there’s more to life than being busy and plugged in all the time.
Courage in the Real Word: A Word to My Internet Enemies & Friends Eric Minton January 30, 2015 General Make sure you leave enough in the tank for the moments requiring actual faith, hope, and love in the real world.
Millennials: Anti-Social, Selfish, & Afraid? Brandan Robertson April 17, 2014 Church Life, General 24 APRIL 17, 2014 | BY: BRANDAN ROBERTSON -- For far too long, millennials have been criticized because of our excessive use of...
Blessed are the Retweeters … Brett Anderson September 7, 2013 Church Life, General 16 SEPT 7, 2013 | BY: BRETT ANDERSON -- Blessed are the retweeters ...for they will inherit good feelings about themselves and a ‘job well...
Identifying the Language of Race and Privilege Greg Bolt August 2, 2013 Books, Race 1 Editor's Note: This post is part of the Red Letter Book Club, featuring Bruce Reyes-Chow's latest book: But I Don't See You as Asian: Curating Conversations About Race. After reading this book, I now deep...