The Power of Prayer, Vulnerability, and Interdependence Jennifer Farmer November 21, 2019 Family and Parenting, Women I have learned that it is okay to ask for help.
Stressed-Out Anglican Priests Turn to Trade Unions for Support Catherine Pepinster September 2, 2019 Church Life, General Although it is a vocation, it is also a very difficult role.
A Survivors’ Guide on How to Navigate Sexual Abuse in the Headlines Jarrod McKenna August 26, 2019 General, Practical Justice, Theology Honor all that happens for you today by deciding what you need.
Holiday Grief: An Unwelcome Guest Deserving of Radical Hospitality Tony Caldwell December 14, 2018 Family and Parenting, General Grief is an emotional, mental, and spiritual wound — and this is precisely because it is a relational wound.
After Synagogue Shooting, Fresh Thoughts on Giving Thanks Ramesh Santanam November 23, 2018 General, Interfaith, Practical Justice "There has to be a place in your heart for the sadness and the joy."
Man Enough to Ask for Help Romal J. Tune October 10, 2018 Church Life, Theology I am grateful that I didn’t take the “just pray about it” approach to dealing with real emotional pain and trauma.
Battle Lines Form over Social Justice: Is It Gospel or Heresy? Jemar Tisby September 7, 2018 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology Who gets to decide which cultures and which assumptions are closer to biblical truth?
In Gratitude to Our Supporters Don Golden June 8, 2018 General, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology Our staff have been deeply encouraged by the waves of support that have come in to affirm this mission of pursuing Jesus and justice.
End the Billy Graham Rule Angela Denker May 6, 2018 Church Life, Family and Parenting, Theology, Women Men can do better. The Billy Graham Rule thinks too little of men — especially the men I know.
Why We Must Never Forget the Plight of Refugees Jackie Edwards May 22, 2017 Global, Immigration & Refugees 1 It's very hard to have a hungry heart for God when hunger pangs and longing for acceptance plague the refugee.