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Letter to Homeland Security: Release Vulnerable Detainees

Alexia Salvatierra
March 29, 2020
Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics
Sheltering in place may keep us apart, but it does not have to keep us from coming together on behalf of justice.

Reaching out in a Time of Isolation

Bob Ekblad
March 25, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
The homeless, those struggling with mental health disorders, and addictions, and others in active recovery are especially vulnerable to COVID-19.

On Taking Up Space

Lily Dunn
January 14, 2019
General, Women
Like so many evangelical women, I grew up in the shadow of the Proverbs 31 Woman, the faceless ideal of godliness.

The Real Meaning of Christmas — God Entered the Crap

Shane Claiborne
December 25, 2017
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
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God is with us in the struggle to survive, amid the throes of poverty, in the fight for freedom, in a world full of violence.

#Faith4Healthcare: On Being One with the Vulnerable

Don Golden
July 26, 2017
General, Politics, Practical Justice
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My arrest was a liturgical act, an expression of worship and covenantal solidarity with Christ and his vulnerable ones.

Record Profits, Income Inequality, Global Poverty, and a New Jubilee? – An Interview with Eric LeCompte

Jamie Calloway-Hanauer
May 5, 2014
General, Practical Justice
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MAY 5, 2014 | BY: JAMIE CALLOWAY-HANAUER -- Eric LeCompte is the Executive Director of Jubilee USA, where he represents a diverse coalition of faith communities in the common cause of...

Now on the Red Carpet: Leroy Barber

Margot Starbuck
December 30, 2013
General, Global
DEC 30, 2013 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- Because the incarnational ministry of Word Made Flesh is one worth learning from, I’m chatting...

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