Tag: compassion and social justice

The Love and Truth of the Gospel

Excerpted FromCompassion & ConvictionBy Justin Giboney, Michael Wear and Chris Butler No one makes political decisions from a neutral position. To make a policy decision...

Terence Lester: I See You

How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People

Loving People Who Need It Most

Jesus loved those who were overlooked, and gave them dignity. We should do the same.

The ‘Shameless Audacity’ Needed to Address Injustice

We must be persistent and courageous to seek the well-being of the orphan, widow, refugee and others in need.

How Do We Remain Faithful in a World of Barriers?

When sin creates barriers between cultures and ethnicities how do we respond?

Loving Refugees and Immigrants

Kent Annan: You Welcomed Me

Refugees, Immigrants and the Kingdom of God

In balancing the legitimate concerns on both sides of the immigration debate, we must remember we are citizens of the kingdom first.

How Our Treatment of Prisoners Belies Our Faith

The U.S. currently has the largest prison system in history, and how we view prisoners often runs counter to our faith.