Social Justice

The Connection Between Ableism and Racism

The bigger issue, one that often goes unnoticed, is that with the use of religious liberty as a means of exempting themselves from providing federally mandated accommodations for disabled people, religious institutions also effectively distanced themselves from practicing a faith that demands involvement in social justice.

The Launch Party for the Church

Throughout the Bible, we see over and over again that the gospel brings people together who were once divided. We need this in our country, and it’s exactly what the church can embody.

A House of New Beginnings

The three-bedroom brick house is just a few hundred feet from the church, and families typically stay from two weeks to three months.

The Church’s Place in the Pro-Love Movement

Excerpted from 'Help Her Be Brave' by Amy Ford

12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice

'Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth' (Zondervan Academic) by Thaddeus J. Williams

Seeing What Is Not There

Excerpted from 'Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth' (Zondervan Academic) by Thaddeus Williams

The Need for Love in Our Political Action

The difficult ways our faith must shape our politics

Drew Hart: Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love and Deliverance

An interview with Drew Hart, author of 'Who Will Be a Witness' (Herald Press)

Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus

RACE & THE GOSPEL When you think of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, what immediately comes to mind? Perhaps costly discipleship, German prophet or Confessing Church. Only rarely...

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...

My Growing Consciousness of the Immigrant Experience

Julia Lambert Fogg: The roots of my interest in the lives of immigrants