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Red Letter Ethics: Putting First Things First

Patrick Anderson
August 19, 2019
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
We are tasked with doing more than committing words to memory.

The Critical Inaction of White Moderates

Preston Byrd
January 21, 2019
Politics, Practical Justice, Race
One of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most well-known works is his penned Letter from A Birmingham Jail. His mastery of classical thought and application to the world is remarkable, but what makes his work s...

The Catholic Church Needs a Reboot

Mike Regs
August 27, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice
We can get back on track by getting back to the basics of helping and loving one another.

Thoughts & Prayers Are Not Enough

Shannon Craig Straw
February 22, 2018
Church Life, Global, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We are a people of active faith. Jesus did not simply call us to believe but to go into the world.

Murder in Our Hearts

Morf Morford
November 21, 2012
Family and Parenting, General
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BY: MORF MORFORD -- If there is anything Christians should never need a reminder of, it is how much God hates murder...
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