2021-05-25T11:23:19-04:00

We encounter the fruit of this today whenever Christians speak negatively of social justice and related movements for a more equitable society. Read more

2021-05-20T10:51:31-04:00

The Jesus of John calls us to not let go of life but to take hold of it, to stand up for that which is life-giving, and to stand alongside the oppressed in our fight against injustice and death in all its expressions. Read more

2021-05-20T16:32:40-04:00

If we would be humble enough to learn from our Jewish siblings, remembering Jesus himself was a Jew long before the Christian religion ever existed, we would learn how to effectively engage systemic injustice in our world. Read more

2021-05-17T12:48:22-04:00

Given how Christians have treated our Jewish siblings throughout Christianity’s history, we must be extremely careful with the gospel of John, and not perpetuate stereotypes or actions that have harmed or even proven lethal to Jewish people. Read more

2021-05-13T10:18:26-04:00

If we find ourselves opposed by the marginalized because we are actually standing between them and justice, obstructing their path toward a society that recognizes their full humanity, then we need to serious address why it is that our story is so fundamentally different from the Jesus story that we hold so dear. Read more

2021-05-11T19:46:56-04:00

Too often we can conflate criticism and hate. Someone not liking something doesn’t mean they want it destroyed. And yet, if you find yourself being genuinely hated as a Jesus follower, it’s important to consider how much social location matters. Read more

2021-05-10T13:16:19-04:00

Being hated by the world is a theme in many sectors of Christianity that has been sorely abused. Read more

2021-05-06T12:58:59-04:00

We can explore ways that understanding Universal love that lead us, not to private, assured passivity, but to the work of remaining in that love by shaping our world into a safe, compassionate, just home for each and every one of us. Read more

2021-05-05T12:58:05-04:00

Love that only leaves the privileged in a conscience-appeased state so they can sleep better at night isn’t a love worth having. Read more

2021-05-04T12:50:11-04:00

There is a way to teach God’s love that is complicit in oppression and harmful to marginalized communities.  There is another way to teach love that can be foundational to the work of transforming our world into a safe, compassionate, just home for everyone. Read more

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