It’s Time for a Grand Compromise on Religious Freedom and Contraceptives Thomas Reese December 6, 2018 General, Politics, Women Compromise has become a dirty word in American politics as we have become more polarized.
#RubyWooPilgrimage18: White-Washed Walls and Halls Lisa Sharon Harper November 19, 2018 Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Women We must do better. We must not accept white-washed narratives anymore.
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.
The Church’s Oppression of Women Stephen Mattson October 23, 2018 Books, Church Life, Theology, Women Christianity has a history of manipulating the Bible to reinforce patriarchy.
Beloved, Take Up Space Elaina Ramsey October 6, 2018 Books, Race, Women We, who are made in the image of God, are more than our history or hang ups.
For Black Women at Church, It’s More Than the Aretha Eulogy Corey Williams September 10, 2018 Church Life, General, Theology, Women Williams’ eulogy reopened wounds and sternly reminded them that black churches remain male-dominated institutions.
#RaiseYourVoice: Moving Beyond the ‘Impostor Syndrome Wilderness’ Kathy Khang July 31, 2018 Books, Family and Parenting, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology We don’t know the power of using our voices until we try it.
Why It’s Good for Girls to See Clergywomen Benjamin Knoll and Cammie Jo Bolin July 18, 2018 Books, Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology We wanted our girls to see this and know that they can do anything.
The Lie of American Freedom: A Theology of Glory Angela Denker July 5, 2018 General, Politics, Race, Theology, Women Perhaps the most heartbreaking thing about the American Dream in 2018 is the obliteration of the idea that it is even a worthy or legitimate dream for everyone.
Separating Immigrant Children from Their Families is Torture Jennifer Butler June 9, 2018 Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology 1 People of faith must also condemn a policy that punishes children for their parents’ attempts to protect them.