Dear Evangelical Church: A Goodbye Rachel Ophoff June 10, 2020 Church Life, Politics, Theology I felt that, short of Heaven, I had found home. Yesterday, I said goodbye.
Voting for the Common Good Doug Pagitt May 23, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice Encouraging people of faith to bring about a change on election day by making the common good their voting criteria.
A Very Short Epistle to White Evangelicals Tony Campolo February 29, 2020 Politics, Theology, Women "Red Letter Christians believe that the teachings of Jesus, rather than those slogans of politicians, should determine their voting."
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."
Announcing our new Interim Executive Director Shane Claiborne January 27, 2020 General Together, we exist to glorify Jesus and to amplify the voices of his revolution.
When Worship Is Resistance: Hymn for the 81% Shane Claiborne January 22, 2020 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology It is a love song to the church and a call to repentance.
Red Letter Christians Lament the Escalating Violence with Iran Shane Claiborne January 3, 2020 General, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology This killing is a direct contradiction to the core moral teachings of Jesus.
The Moral Crossroads of Evangelical Christianity in the United States Mae Elise Cannon December 31, 2019 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Race There are times where the gross moral violations of those in leadership demand Christian unity.
Behind CT’s Editorial Is a Crisis of America’s Religion of Whiteness J. Kameron Carter December 28, 2019 Politics, Race We are in a crisis of the religion of whiteness.
Let Billy Graham’s Legacy Speak for Itself Jerushah Duford December 20, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Theology Politics are polarizing and personal and largely why my grandfather stayed out of them.