What we rarely admit
From “The Wounds Are the Witness: Black Faith Weaving Memory into Justice and Healing” by Yolanda Pierce Here is what […]
What we rarely admit Read More »
From “The Wounds Are the Witness: Black Faith Weaving Memory into Justice and Healing” by Yolanda Pierce Here is what […]
What we rarely admit Read More »
From “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century” by Timothy Snyder When Putin was appointed prime minister by a
From “Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be” by Suzanne Nadell In their book,
Lessons Learned about Hearing Others Read More »
From “The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action” by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson The most enduring foundations of your spiritual
Losing Belief in Beliefs Read More »
From “Walk with Me: A Journey through the Landscape of Trauma” by Ellen Corcella I had barely been back in
From “With Liberty and Justice for Some: The Bible, the Constitution, and Racism in America” By Susan K. Williams Smith
Our desire to remain silent and to ignore racism is understandable but not acceptable Read More »
From “Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice” By Terrence Lester, PhD These challenges were not unique to
Hopelessness and frustration Read More »
From “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz The first population forcibly organized under the profit
Early exploitation Read More »
From “The Bible According to Christian Nationalists: Exploiting Scripture for Political Power” by Brian Kaylor People claim to have a
A useful weapon to wield without being inconvenienced by what’s actually there Read More »
From “Love Your Neighbor: How Psychology Can Enliven Faith and Transform Community” by Katherine M. Douglas and Brittany M. Tausen
“Why do I struggle to love my neighbor?” Read More »