The Sociology of Fear Jon Carlson May 17, 2020 Church Life, General, Theology What is actually going on when we experience fear?
Love Thy Sick Neighbor: A Liturgy in Times of the Coronavirus Kayla Craig March 4, 2020 Church Life, General, Global "We may not say it, but we whisper it in our actions: Everyone for themselves."
Learning Resistance and Courage From Ida B. Wells Catharine Meeks November 18, 2019 Practical Justice, Race, Theology The greatest gift that studying Wells has brought to my life is freedom from fear.
The National Shame of Immigrant Detention Centers Stephen Mattson February 12, 2019 Immigration & Refugees, Politics Populist fear, greed, and white supremacy have been constant American traditions, and now migrants are receiving the full brunt of these evils.
Stepping into the Light: Christians & Mental Illness Lily Dunn February 11, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology None of the churches I have attended in my life ever denounced mental illness as fake or as a spiritual sin.
Advent 3: Turning Aside from Fear & Abusive Systems Cory Driver December 16, 2018 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Theology John taught them how to live without abusing other people.
Tear Gassing Children is Not Christian Jennifer Butler November 29, 2018 Immigration & Refugees, Race, Theology Repeatedly God sides with those who are oppressed.
Vote for Life & Love Shane Claiborne November 6, 2018 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology Let us vote for love, and vote against fear. Fear is the enemy of love.
When the Bible Gets in the Way of Following Jesus Jon Huckins November 3, 2018 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Theology Jesus’ message was good news to those on the underside of power.
Why Nationalism is Dangerous and Incompatible with Christianity Jennifer Butler October 28, 2018 Christian Nationalism, Global, Interfaith, Politics, Theology Christians are called to put God and neighbor first rather than America first.