The Real Meaning of Christmas — God Entered the Crap Shane Claiborne December 24, 2023 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology 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.
In These 12 Days of Christmas, Thoughts on Mother God Esther Sparks December 30, 2021 Church Life, Theology, Women Motherhood is an earthy, human, painful, female event, filled with soaring joy and searing pain. God came to us like this.
Incarnate Weirdness (Or How NOT to Give up Social Media) Eric Minton March 27, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology Christianity is experiencing the same draining of weirdness that is so inherent to its success.
Advent 4: Incarnating God’s Strength Cory Driver December 23, 2018 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Let us reflect on the words of the prophets Mary and Micah who tell us what it means for a human to fulfill the will of God.
Living an Embodied Faith: How to Unlearn Slaveholder Religion Britney Winn Lee July 13, 2018 Books, General, Theology Slaveholder religion disconnects us from our bodies and the bodies of others.
How Might Easter Be Reinterpreted in Light of Climate Change? Brandon Ambrosino April 2, 2018 Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology Easter is about God’s relationship with the whole world — not just human beings.
The Real Meaning of Christmas — God Entered the Crap Shane Claiborne December 25, 2017 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology 1 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.
The Nativity, The Incarnate God, and Why I Am A Christian Yaholo Hoyt December 25, 2013 Church Life, General, Theology 5 DEC 25, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- The reality of the Nativity is so alien and awkward to our view of the world, we feel compelled to...
The Challenge of the Manger in Bethlehem Tobias Roberts December 26, 2012 Church Life, General BY: TOBIAS ROBERTS --From opulent shopping malls in the Unites States to corners of crumbling adobe houses in rural...
The Black Letter Narrative: More than Red Letters John Galloway Jr. February 11, 2012 General 5 “By calling ourselves Red Letter Christians, we are alluding to those old versions of the Bible wherein the words of Jesus are printed in red. In adopting the name, we are saying that we are committed to livi...