The First Letters in Red Stephen Carey August 6, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology The audience for the first letters in red was the devil.
Results Not Typical Laurie Griffith July 8, 2019 Church Life, LGBTQ+ Imagine the results if the family, friends, and communities of LGBTQ people prayed for their own transformation.
#MoralWitnessWednesday: A Call to Prayer and Prophetic Action Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove June 4, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology We have a moral obligation to publicly confront the abuse and call our elected leaders to repentance.
On Trump, Forgiveness, and Theocracy Bill Cayley May 30, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology A man known as a holder of grudges does not exemplify the Christian call to forgiveness.
Trumping the National Day of Prayer Craig M. Watts May 3, 2019 Interfaith, Politics, Theology The National Day of Prayer is America-centric.
A Year After Parkland, We Are All Numb Jeffrey Salkin February 15, 2019 General, Interfaith, Practical Justice God, lift us up from the paralysis of acceptance of the world as it is.
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."
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.
Christians Can’t Allow the Bible Belt to Be the ‘Death Belt’ Shane Claiborne November 2, 2018 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology It makes me wonder if Christians have missed the whole point of the gospel.
7 Thoughts on Christian Living from Eugene Peterson Jana Riess October 24, 2018 Books, Church Life, Theology Rest in peace, Pastor Peterson, and thank you for your witness.