by Elaine Breckenridge Who doesn’t love the story of the Good Samaritan? As a child, it may have been one the first stories I read in my children’s Bible. If …
guest post by Elaine Enns and Ched Myers Almost 60 years ago, America’s greatest prophet Martin Luther King, Jr. likened racism in our body politic to a lethal cancer. “The …
Photos and writing by June Friesen, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. It is celebrated across the …
Adaptation from When We Stand by Terence Lester, Adapted from Chapter 9, “Bring Someone With you!” I was introduced to church as a kid by my grandmother, Jessica Lester. In …
by Tom Sine “The probability of a great summer is really increasing,” predicts Dr. David Rubin from the Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia. “In Congress, Democratic lawmakers are forging ahead to pass …
Black History Month may be over but our need to learn will never cease. Here are some suggestions from our Godspace writers and readers that can help inspire and educate …
guest writer: Sheila Wise Rowe, Adaptation from Healing Racial Trauma by Sheila Wise Rowe, Adapted from Chapter One, “Wounds” For several decades Southern black folks carrying suitcases full of prized …
by Diane Woodrow, The month of February has been designated “Black History Month”. As my daughter said it is interesting that Black history only gets 1/13th of the whole year. …
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