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.
Faith Gone Wrong Timothy McMahan King June 19, 2019 Books, General, Theology Addiction is dangerous not because it always lies, but because it only tells a part of the truth.
What Is Holy? Morf Morford March 5, 2019 Interfaith, Theology Christians are called to be disciples, not believers; irresistible, not convincing; and doers, not just proclaimers, of the Good News.
Don’t Romanticize Suffering Following the Aurora Mass Shooting Jamie D. Aten February 19, 2019 General, Theology Growth doesn’t just cancel out all the struggles of suffering.
For the Sake of the World Aaron Niequist January 25, 2019 Books, Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice The world desperately needs a brave and humble "third way."
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 10 Most Dangerous Places to Be a Christian Open Doors January 16, 2019 Church Life, Global, Interfaith A new report from Open Doors reveals that more than 245 million Christians endure high, very high, or extreme persecution.
Embrace the Work of Christmas Chuck Currie December 21, 2018 Creation & Environment, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Faith is work, after all.
This is the Year of the Faithful Widow in Politics Jennifer Butler November 11, 2018 Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology, Women The parable of the widow illustrates the power of prayer and godly action.
How Howard Thurman Can Help Christians Heal Their Political Divides Jemar Tisby October 17, 2018 Books, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Can Christians practice politics in a way that is also good news for the disinherited?