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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