The Sacred Work of White Discomfort Robert P. Jones January 24, 2022 Family and Parenting, General, Politics, Race The minimization or denial of the Holocaust is prohibited, but the minimization and denial of America’s treatment of Native Americans and African Americans is mandated.
A Starting Place for Relationship and Sex Education Richard Fowler June 17, 2020 Family and Parenting, Global, LGBTQ+ We are living, sentient beings, full of life and wonder, and the way we treat each other should go some way in to reflecting that wonder.
Seeing Jesus in Unexpected Places Elrena Evans October 11, 2019 Family and Parenting, General I saw Jesus at Reading Olympics.
What Red Letter Christians Can Do When Political Talk Becomes Difficult Tony Campolo May 25, 2019 Creation & Environment, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Red Letter Christians need to step up and get people on both sides of political discussions to listen to each other.
Let’s Change Course Starting This Tax Day Simone Campbell April 17, 2018 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology This tax law makes me weep for who we have become as a nation. We are failing our people.
A University for Red Letter Christians Tony Campolo June 7, 2017 General, Practical Justice 1 It is there at Eastern University, located in St. Davids, Penn., that the Red Letter Christians movement was birthed.
Why Facebook Posts and Free Food Giveaways Aren’t Transforming Lives Margot Starbuck February 24, 2014 General, Global 2 FEB 24, 2014 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- We’re constantly bombarded with the message that “We will be the generation to do….
The Repression of a National Shame: History, Nooses and Lament Dominique Gilliard February 18, 2014 General, Race 7 FEB 18, 2014 | BY: DOMINIQUE GILLARD -- The heinous practice of lynching is both an extremely difficult aspect of our national...
What to Do with Smart-but-Poor Students (Who Mistakenly Believe They Deserve a Good College Education) Kevin D. Miller January 14, 2014 General, Practical Justice 16 JAN 14, 2014 | BY: KEVIN D. MILLER -- Should the poor have a right to a college education in the United States? "Many people in our country...
Now on the Red Carpet: Rachel Goble Margot Starbuck January 6, 2014 General, Global 2 JAN 6, 2014 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- In recognition of this Saturday, January 11, being National Human Trafficking Day, I’m talking to...