Social Justice

A Relentless Drive

The spirit of justice animates action. It molds hearts and strengthens hands for the work of correcting oppression. It keeps weary feet moving on the protest path.

‘Churches of Welcome’ Movement Launches

The movement is spearheaded by World Relief, which as the humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals has been partnering with local churches to welcome and serve refugees and other immigrants for decades.

Making Connections

Hearing their different yet similar stories of having to overcome isolation, adjust to new foods, navigate school and find jobs made Chang and Saddiq real people instead of merely immigration statistics.

Ruth Everhart: The #MeToo Reckoning

The #MeToo Reckoning

Facing the Church’s Complicity in Sexual Abuse

Jesus endowed women with the same value and worth as men.

Ronald Sider: If Jesus Is Lord

Loving Our Enemies in an Age of Violence

Is Pacifism Based on a Naive View of Human Nature?

Also, is war an inevitable reality of human sinfulness?

Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: A Sojourner’s Truth

Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World

Celebrating Unsung Heroes

When my mother died, there were many strong women who stepped up to support me throughout my life.

Adrian Pei: The Minority Experience

Navigating Emotional and Organizational Realities

Why We Can’t Ignore the Past

No matter our individual intentions, the past informs the way we relate with other ethnicities today.