Can We Stop a New Civil War? Craig M. Watts December 17, 2019 Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology There are no easy answers.
Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah Share ‘Unsettling Truths’ in New Book Emily McFarlan Miller November 27, 2019 Books, Politics, Theology You’ve got to speak truth when you lament.
Paula White and the Mainstreaming of American Pentecostalism Daniel G. Hummel November 11, 2019 Politics, Theology Paula White is not only a frequent visitor to the White House but a confidant of the president.
Debunking the Trump-Cyrus Prophecy Rachel Ophoff November 5, 2019 Global, Interfaith, Politics, Theology The Cyrus Prophecy over Donald Trump is a mass hysterical reaction to a fictitious assumption.
Why Trump — Not Jesus — Is at the Heart of White Christian Love for Kanye Andre Henry October 30, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race We know what a great sin it is to question white America’s innocence.
Is Jesus King of Kanye’s Bank Account? Shane Claiborne October 29, 2019 General, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology What’s just as important as the lyrical content of Kanye’s album is what he does in the wake of it.
A Christian Response to the Rise of Extremism in Iraq Kathy Kelly October 28, 2019 Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics We need not choose blindness or the hatred that lets us be herded in fear.
Progressives: Let’s Leave Room for Others to Make Progress Nick LaParra October 22, 2019 General, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Race, Theology There is a colossal lack of humility among progressive Christians.
It’s Revival Time! Shane Claiborne September 30, 2019 Church Life, Global, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Race, Revival, Theology The church is meant to be the moral conscience of society, to preach repentance and grace.
Who’s an Evangelical and Who Gets to Decide? Thomas S. Kidd September 28, 2019 Church Life, Global, Politics Evangelicals represented in the media are hardly representative