Identifying your own privilege
From “Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be” by Suzanne Nadell Some of you […]
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From “Wired to Lead: Being the Leader the Church Didn’t Think You Could Be” by Suzanne Nadell Some of you […]
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From “The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action” by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson. In observing my experience and in conversation
Four qualities of character that can do you in Read More »
From “Walk with Me: A Journey through the Landscape of Trauma” by Ellen Corcella My parents’ divorce did not bring
From “With Liberty and Justice for Some: The Bible, the Constitution, and Racism in America” By Susan K. Williams Smith
From “Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice” By Terrence Lester, PhD I grew up in poverty on
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From “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz The first great cultivation of corn were the
From “Scapegoats: The Gospel Through the Eyes of Victims” by Jennifer Garcia Bashaw As the process of scapegoating has evolved,
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From “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century” by Timothy Snyder The Reichstag fire was the moment when Hitler’s
“There will be no mercy now. Anyone standing in our way will be cut down.” Read More »
From “Defending Democracy from its Christian Enemies” by David P. Gushee Many of the problems classically associated with democracy are
And Yet, Democracy Remains an Achievement Worth Defending Read More »
From “American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays The Gospel and Threatens The Church” by Andrew L. Whitehead The short answer
More than a small problem Read More »