5 Steps Toward Racial Justice and Reconciliation
Racial justice and reconciliation are central to the gospel. Here's how predominantly white churches can join the cause.
Racial justice and reconciliation are central to the gospel. Here's how predominantly white churches can join the cause.
And there is only one cure. It is not another law, though new ones may be needed; it is not a change in policing, though changes may be needed. Those are band-aids—helpful, perhaps, but band-aids. They do not address the disease.
It’s time we show countercultural compassion to those who don’t agree with us. It’s time we show them that the Word of God is not a weapon we wield against them but rather words that move us to show love and kindness to them.
Evangelism and social action are not antithetical, but close friends.
We are too quick to add "... in spirit" to Jesus proclamation: "Blessed are the poor."
Businesses should not make profit the sole bottom line that defines success. Here are ways to pursue justice in our business practices.
How churches and advocacy organizations are partnering to address the problem of human trafficking.
Rich Stearns: "To see that justice is done today means working against our passivity."
Around the world christians are facing unprecedented persecution. Here’s how your church can respond.
The language of equality has certain limitations that the doctrine of the Imago Dei can address.