Love Breaks Forth Traci Blackmon January 28, 2022 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics Let us celebrate Epiphany not made bitter, but better, by the challenge of so many who lost their way to love.
The Heresy of Christian Nationalism Jennifer Butler January 19, 2022 Christian Nationalism, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics The Christian Nationalism that fueled January 6 is rooted in heresies.
‘It’s All Good’ Daniel Carillo January 28, 2020 General, Politics, Theology I must see Christ’s nature in everyone, even those who seem hopelessly lost and broken.
#PrayForPeace Candlelight Vigils RLC Editor January 4, 2020 Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice We cannot give into fear, but must embrace peace and reject violence.
From the Manger to the Cross: Mourning the Slaughter of the Holy Innocents Michele Morin December 28, 2018 Church Life, General, Theology The slaughter of innocent babies and toddlers is a theme we’d rather not think about — especially at Christmas time.
Good News for Epiphany: A Baby Changes Everything Eric Minton January 4, 2017 Family and Parenting, General, Theology 1 New parents limp, but they also beam. May you beam in the dark during this season of light because a baby has entered your world.
Epiphany’s Counter-Cultural Breakthrough: From Wise Men to Prostitutes Tony Campolo January 6, 2014 General, Theology 11 JAN 6, 2013 | BY: TONY CAMPOLO -- Today has long been celebrated as the traditional day of Epiphany, the day the wise men came to...
Epiphany's Counter-cultural Breakthrough: From Wise Men to Prostitutes Tony Campolo January 6, 2011 General 5 January 6 has long been celebrated as the traditional day of Epiphany, the day the wise men came to worship Jesus. Need I say more? We all know the story, or have at least seen the nativity, with the three w...