Dialoguing Across Difference: Abortion & Big Tent Theology Elaina Ramsey February 26, 2020 Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology, Women We must do better — and it starts with each and every one of us.
What Should Churches Do with Questioners? Jen Zamzow June 22, 2019 Church Life, General, Practical Justice There are a lot of people who feel like spiritual outsiders, not quite sure where they fit.
Good News in a Difficult World Tony Campolo December 7, 2018 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology What is unusual is that most of these churches are meeting in bars and pubs.
#ChurchToo Supporter Karen Swallow Prior Builds Bridges Between the Extremes Adelle M. Banks August 22, 2018 Church Life, LGBTQ+, Politics, Theology Prior says the truth is somewhere in the middle.
Healing the Divide: ‘Reconstructing the Gospel’ Online Book Study Britney Winn Lee June 22, 2018 Books, Church Life, Race, Theology It was among church people that I first learned a Bible-backed racism. How could I not be a woman divided?
Courage in the Real Word: A Word to My Internet Enemies & Friends Eric Minton January 30, 2015 General Make sure you leave enough in the tank for the moments requiring actual faith, hope, and love in the real world.
Let’s have a (Deeper) Conversation about Race Kathy Khang August 5, 2013 Books, Race AUGUST 5, 2013 | BY: KATHY KHANG -- Too often conversations about race never happen. Americans will talk about or around race....
Is it possible to have a balanced, sane, and useful conversation about race? Deborah Evans August 2, 2013 Books, Race 7 RED LETTER BOOK CLUB | BY: DEBORAH EVANS -- Are you afraid to attempt such a conversation? Are you fearful of saying the wrong thing...
Queer People Have More to Offer the World than What We Are Not Brian G. Murphy June 5, 2013 General, LGBTQ+ 23 JUNE 5, 2013 | BY: BRIAN G. MURPHY -- Queer people… there is something liberating and life-saving about the Gospel. Jesus hung...