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 …
By Diane Woodrow – Guest post 2020 they said was the going to be the year of perfect vision – Twenty twenty vision! Then they panicked because suddenly we were …
By Denise Moore — Last week my husband and I drove down the mountain to Fort Collins to attend the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March & Celebration. I …
By Sara Easterly — For the last couple of years, and especially this year since reading Ijeoma Oluo’s So You Want to Talk About Race, I’ve been trying to ponder …
RubyWoo Pilgrimage photo Joy Bailey By Shonnie Scott — Imagine a four-day road trip and a diverse group of thirty-four evangelical leaders from eighteen states—women who have the ear of …
By Lilly Lewin This has been a dramatic week here in America and around the world too, with the terrorist attacks in Spain, elections in Kenya and violence in Venezuela …
The Rev. Rachel K. Taber-Hamilton — Riding bareback, the young Lakota warrior drove his dappled horse at a dead run towards me. I paused in my walk along the wide …
by Rowan Wyatt Today’s post is written to commemorate Nelson Mandela Day July 18th Matthew 5:43-48 (ESV) 43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and …
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