A Ride for the Common Good Joel Simpson December 22, 2021 Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics These are lies that feed our fear of strangers, of non-white bodies, and of people who are poor and from poor countries.
On Trump Supporters and Good Fruit Craig M. Watts June 18, 2020 General, Politics, Theology Trump was acknowledging that his followers have less of a commitment to basic morality and common decency than they have to him.
Americans Demand Freedom, But for What? Rachel Jones May 26, 2020 Church Life, Global, Politics For the first time in generations, Americans are being asked to consider the collective.
Voting for Our Own Souls Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove February 5, 2020 General, Politics, Theology But the faith that sustains that struggle is rooted in a refusal to be conformed.
Refuse the Evil, Choose the Good Claudio Carvalhaes December 24, 2019 General, Practical Justice, Theology The times we live in are so confusing.
How a Courtroom Ritual of Forgiveness Absolves White America J. Kameron Carter October 7, 2019 Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Women Can there be a forgiveness that does not absolve guilt but brings the antiblack world to an end?
Taking Biblical Economic Justice Seriously Don Golden June 8, 2019 General, Politics, Theology Do evangelicals see who is really winning in this economy?
Tear Gassing Children is Not Christian Jennifer Butler November 29, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Race, Theology Repeatedly God sides with those who are oppressed.
Why Vote? Brian McLaren October 25, 2018 General, Politics Beneath our political and economic symptoms there lies a spiritual problem.
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.