Jobs and Judgment in a Time of Pandemic Craig M. Watts May 12, 2020 General, Global, Politics Some workers are being pressured to return to their jobs. And when they are reluctant to do so their motives are being judged.
Jesus Didn’t Practice Identity Politics Daniel Carillo March 10, 2020 Church Life, General, Politics "Instead of actively mobilizing we become passively immobilized."
You Can’t Beat Evil With a Stump Speech Jennifer Butler February 19, 2020 Global, Interfaith, Politics "The darkness of this moment requires a brighter light."
The Politically Homeless Christian Sarah Styf February 4, 2020 General, Politics Experience changes us. It helps form our opinions, views, politics, and beliefs.
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."
Are Churches Willing to Love Their Young People More Than Their Politics? Scott McConnell January 15, 2019 Church Life, Politics Talk together more, not less.
Red Letter Christians Gear up for UK Launch Rosie Dawson January 5, 2019 Church Life, Global, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival Red Letter Christians is breaking new ground at the invitation of Christian activists in Britain.
Politics as a Substitute for Religion Will Inevitably Let You Down Tom Krattenmaker October 20, 2018 Creation & Environment, Immigration & Refugees, Politics This is no way to live.
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?
A Glimpse of Heaven Angela Denker April 12, 2018 Church Life, Global, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology Rare is the person who wants hell to exist because they need it for themselves. We need hell as a convenient place to put all the people we hate. As an option for ourselves and our loved ones, well, hell becomes a lot less popular.