What Will It Take to Study War No More? Art Laffin June 24, 2019 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice The reign of God is at hand!
The Answer Isn’t Less Religion — It’s Better Religion Jon Huckins May 2, 2019 Global, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Theology In a world of religious violence, I’m still hanging on to what I’ve seen and learned from my Jewish, Muslim, and Christians friends.
Holiday Grief: An Unwelcome Guest Deserving of Radical Hospitality Tony Caldwell December 14, 2018 Family and Parenting, General Grief is an emotional, mental, and spiritual wound — and this is precisely because it is a relational wound.
Dallas Revival, Fall Book Study, & More RLC Editor September 17, 2018 Books, General, Practical Justice, Revival May these partnerships inspire you to put your faith into action for the common good.
Marching for a Culture of Nonviolence RLC Editor September 11, 2018 Creation & Environment, General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice This will be the first ever march from the Dr. King Statue to the White House.
The Surprising Success & Faith of ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ Emily McFarlan Miller July 15, 2018 General, Interfaith, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Theology The neighborhood was symbolic of Fred Rogers’ desire for people to live together in peace, with respect and love and affirmation.
Searching for Evidence of Hope in 2018 Gary Edmonds January 12, 2018 General, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice 2 I challenge you to join me this year in looking for proof of God’s zeal to deliver on His promise that Jesus breaks through even the toughest circumstances with a reign of peace.
Disarm Our Hearts: An Advent Prayer Art Laffin December 17, 2017 Creation & Environment, General, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology May Your spirit of love and nonviolence fill our hearts and the hearts of people everywhere.
Lamenting the Lost Hope of Advent Mark Charles December 11, 2017 Church Life, General, Race, Theology 17 Advent is the season of hope, the season of waiting for the coming of Christ. But how do you offer hope when the Church itself is the oppressor?
Don’t Mess Around with Jerusalem Jeffrey Salkin December 7, 2017 Global, Politics, Theology 2 Let us be clear. A declaration of Jerusalem’s status is not what Israel needs. It’s what evangelical Christians want.