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By Kathryn Post
(RNS) — ‘The biggest lesson I had to learn is that God’s lack of an answer to my prayers to change me was an answer, because there was…
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Empire: The Beast that Devours Rather Than Serves
The Ancient Pattern of Power When most readers encounter the Book of Revelation, they do one of two things. They either treat it as a coded prediction of contemporary events,…
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A Pride Month Challenge To Would-Be LGBTQ Allies (And A Warning To The Bigots)
June is Pride Month, and straight people who consider themselves allies to our queer neighbors need to understand the implications for us in this iteration of America. Yes, allyship is…
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RAWtools South Turns Guns Into Garden Tools in the Mountain South
In Asheville, North Carolina, RAWtools South brings together blacksmiths, gun owners, and faith communities to transform surrendered guns into art. PHOTO: Scotty Utz, RAWtools South’s blacksmith, leads a demonstration at…
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The Ineffectiveness of War
There is a peculiar habit of mind that grips the modern person, including the modern Christian, when the topic of war arises. The habit is to assume, almost without examination,…
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I Was Lied to By Christians About Migrants
How can we call ourselves Christian, and not understand the most fundamental truth of what that means? It means our shared belief in the resurrection of Christ unites us as…
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What Have We Become?
“Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” ― Dietrich Bonhoeffer …
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Moral Resistance at Delaney Hall
We cannot accept the violence that this regime seeks to normalize Over the past week, the violence at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey has become a national news story.…
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Melting ICE with salt and light
The US Christians standing with their neighbours Those of us watching in horror as the USA is plagued by an armed and seemingly unaccountable band of masked and uniformed thugs…
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“To Rebehold the Stars: Reimagining Faith and Formation After Deconstruction”, an excerpt
What does it look like to create your own spiritual lexicon? Honestly, there really isn’t a straightforward answer to that. Maybe you come up with new words you feel are…
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“A Suspension of Disbelief,” excerpted from “Lost and Found in the Cathedral of Cinema: A Spiritual Journey”
I grew up in overlapping communities—a Baptist church and an evangelical Christian school—within which I was often cautioned or even commanded to stay away from “worldly” preoccupations. But I was…
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4 Half-Truths American Christians Have About Land
Adaptation from Every Somewhere Sacred by Ben Norquist and Brian Miller American Christians have some uniquely American myths about land. With the historically unique relationship of Americans to land, and…
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We Mend with Gold: An Immigrant Daughter’s Reckoning with American Christianity, an excerpt
When I was in my twenties, I finally acknowledged that my faith was breaking. For years, my belief in the God of the Bible and Jesus’s love had sustained me and…
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Timshel Translation: An Idiomatic Bible Translation
By B. Coil
The year is 2019 and I have just left a series of church gigs in which I came up against an increasingly large number of voices who said I could…
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How I’m Honoring Memorial Day as a Veteran + Peacemaker
How do we not just observe but honor Memorial Day? How do we wrestle with honoring American soldiers, our brothers, sisters, moms, fathers and sons and daughters who have died…
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Watch and Wonder: Birding as a Spiritual Practice, an excerpt
Our perceptions tend toward the visual. We look, watch, read—all with our eyes. Increasingly, even audiovisual content is presented with closed captioning for those who have no hearing loss. Many…
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Vigil Reflection at the Rededicate 250 Event
By Art Laffin
Dear Friends, On Sunday, May 17th (58th anniversary of the Catonsville Nine action), thousands of people attended Rededicate 250 on the National Mall to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. The…
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REDIRECT 250 Appeal
I am Diana Oestreich, Red Letter Christians board member and a soldier who Jesus turned into a Peacemaker. We are raising our voices, because you Mr. President are dedicated to waging…
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Ancestors: Those Who Bless Us, Curse Us, and Hold Us, an excerpt
Introduction Aunt Viney was the first ancestor to reach out for me. She beckoned me from an old, oval frame that failed in its attempt to control her energy. I…
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Why Certainty Might Be Holding Back Your Spiritual Growth
I’m a fan of questions. And they seem to be a fan of me too because they visit me daily. I’ve drawn many cartoons on the subject of questions and…
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Leading in Justice and a Divided Church
By Joel Simpson
One of the biggest concerns I have heard from clergy and lay people is that they are afraid to speak or act on issues of justice because it will divide…
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The Bystander Effect in the Pew: Why Many Christians Stay Silent on Political Matters
In 1964, Kitty Genovese was murdered outside her Queens, New York, apartment building. Initial press reports claimed that 38 witnesses watched and did nothing. Although those numbers were later disputed,…
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Pastors, You Cannot Stay Silent on Civil Rights
By Jemar Tisby
Voting rights are under attack. Many pastors are acting like nothing is happening. Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on Footnotes by Jemar Tisby, on May 13, 2026. Too many leaders retreat…
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Shane quoted in Newsweek’s “Donald Trump’s Golden Statue: Critics’ Biblical Comparisons Explained”
Check out Newsweek’s recent article, “Donald Trump’s Golden Statue: Critics’ Biblical Comparisons Explained,” featuring commentary from Shane on the dangers of political idolatry and the growing fusion of faith and…
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It’s called “The Bible Sleight of Hand”
By B. Coil
How irresponsible readings of the Bible are being used to hurt people…yet again. “Blessed are the canaries, the ones who keep watch for harm, the ones who resist the structures…
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The Cathedral and the Palace
By Will O’Brien
Many years ago, as a wide-eyed and open-hearted student, I spent a year in France. In that long-ago era of cheap Eurail passes and Europe on $10 a Day! guidebooks, I traversed…
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They Will Know We are Christians by our Gullibility
By Sue Fulmore
When I was growing up, I remember a widespread lament of restaurant waitstaff; they dreaded the Sunday “after-church” rush. The churchgoers were not only hard to please; they were notoriously…
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Protection in Preservation, excerpted from “Love like a Mother: How the Sacred Work of Motherhood Reveals the Maternal Heart of God”
We all know people who have lived through the worst this life has to offer, who have witnessed the shield crack in two as tragedy marched in, who pleaded all…
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What Kind of People Are You?
Necessary Questions On February 16, 1965, Rev. C.T. Vivian publicly confronted Sheriff Jim Clark in Selma. Countless Black Alabamians had been turned away from their constitutional right to register to…
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The Sacred Spaces of Fishing, excerpted from “Catching Hope: The Hidden Spiritual Wisdom of Fishing”
For years I thought I just had bad luck fishing from the surf. Must be the wrong bait, or I’m not casting far enough, so I’d wade out chest deep…
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Are we there yet?
By Morf Morford
Like a little kid, most of us are wondering… There are many reasons we should be wary of cultural movements that tell us that they have all the answers. First…
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Pray-In and Procession for Peace and An End to the US-Israeli War in Iran at the US Capitol
By Art Laffin
Dear Friends, On Friday, April 17th nearly 60 peacemakers from the DMV held a Noon-time Pray-In and Procession for Peace and an End to the US-Israeli War in Iran at…
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Follow a Compass: The Beatitudes
By Terry Webb
“Follow a Compass: The Beatitudes”, extracted from Christian Citizenship: Endangered in America, Part II: God’s Domain, (Chapter 5) When Jesus gathered his followers together, he gave them compass directions—what has…
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Under the Microscope of Jesus
By John Waltz
The State of the Union has been delivered. Applause rose. Some sat in protest. Some stood in celebration. Commentators went to work. Fact checks rolled in. Timelines lit up. That…
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Oracles: words, and what we make of them
By Morf Morford
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” President Trump When it comes to the history books covering the 21st Century, surely those words will ring, not…
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From Golden Calf to Sacred Dwelling: Reimagining Jewish Identity Beyond the Nation-State
By Ariel Gold
Editor’s Note: The following is part of a talk given by Ariel Gold at an April 13, 2026 panel on religious nationalism at Yale Divinity School’s Center for Public Theology…
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My Journey Through Sleepless Nights, excerpted from “The Sleep You’re Longing For”
By Ken Wytsma
The sole cause of man’s unhappiness is that he does not know how to stay quietly in his [bed]room. —Pascal, Pensées, trans. A. J. Krailsheimer I’ve got a friend named…
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What Are We Becoming
By John Waltz
In today’s reading from the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus commissions the twelve and sends them out as sheep among wolves. That image is not sentimental. Sheep are not predators. They…
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Find Jesus in Others, excerpted from “Everlasting Jesus”
By Rick Hamlin
The world is made up of sheep and goats—or maybe I should say sheep vs. goats. There will come a time, Jesus says, when the Son of Man in his…
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Comfortable and Compromised: The American Church in the Mirror of the Early Church
The Uncomfortable Mirror There is a strange kind of spiritual blindness that affects the successful. When a movement grows large enough, wealthy enough, and culturally impactful enough, it becomes almost…
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Livestream April 6, 2026, 5 PM ET: A Time to Break Silence: Faith, Moral Power, and the Crisis of Global Militarism, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
Saturday, April 4, 2026 A Time to Break Silence: Faith, Moral Power, and the Crisis of Global Militarism The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change LIVESTREAM: Saturday,…
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Dr. King’s Historic Riverside Church Speech, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence,” read by 27 faith leaders
We are up against some fierce principalities and powers – the triplet evils of racism, materialism, and militarism are as alive and well as they were 55 years ago. But…
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America is exceptional — in its addiction to violence and war
We have work to do to continue to “break the silence.” As our world is increasingly plagued by violence — not just in Ukraine but also in the streets of…
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Peacemaking: The Work of the Church
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” Matthew 5:9 During seminary, I endured a sweltering Texas summer as a faith-based community organizer. I worked with…
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The World Would Not Know Jesus Christ
By John Waltz
A lyric found me on the road. Nipsey Hussle. Bigger Than Life. A man the world tried to box into a single story. Gang member. Statistic. Cautionary tale. But Nipsey refused the…
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Choose Your Faith Tools
Every Tuesday morning at 6:30, a group of about a dozen women join a conference call to pray, praise, and worship together. We range in age from our thirties to…
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You are the Salt of the Earth
I was sitting by a pool with my friend Julia in California, chatting about my recent travels to the Holy Land. As I spoke, she listened with a puzzled look…
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No Kings. No Thrones. No Crowns. March 28.
Biggest protest in US history. This Saturday March 28. Join your local revolution. There are over 3000 events happening across the country and around the globe. In America, we have…
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Joy in Difficult Times
“I have said these things to you so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.” (John 15:11) Jesus speaks to his disciples about…
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Armageddon Is Not the Gospel
By Jer Swigart
In recent days, deeply troubling reports have surfaced from within the U.S. military. According to complaints from service members across multiple installations, some U.S. commanders have framed the war with…
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Storing Wealth: Luke 12:16-21
Excerpt from When Did We See You? A Lenten Exploration of Poverty & Wealth Many people don’t feel wealthy even if they have a comfortable income because of a modern…
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Look Up
By Rick Hamlin
Sometimes Jesus can tell us something that can take us by surprise. I was sitting on the subway, and I picked a book out of my briefcase to read, not…
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The Principle of the Claim: Living in Constant Availability to Love
By JC Smith
There is a way of following Jesus that costs very little. It believes the right things. It uses the right language. It signals compassion without risking comfort. And then there…
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The Unedited Story: Why a Nation That Sanitizes Its History Cannot Repent
A few years ago, a neighbor invited me over to talk. His daughter had come home from school the day before, deeply upset, and he needed to tell someone what…
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War is a Sacrilege: Stop the U.S.-Israeli War Against Iran Now!
By Art Laffin
Despite numerous calls for a diplomatic solution of the conflict between the U.S. and Israel with Iran since before last June’s attack of Iran by Israel and the U.S., the…
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Eloheh: Sacred Disruption and the Harmony Way
Looking out at Eloheh. Photo Credit: Jim Sequeira Indigenous Wisdom Offers an Alternative to Empire’s Greed and Speed Carl Jung once observed that the greed and speed of Western culture…
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War Is Not Just Killing Them. It Is Forming Us.
By Jer Swigart
I received the news of the U.S./Israel attacks on Iran the way most of us do now: mid-sentence, mid-scroll, mid-life. When the headline surfaced, I felt that familiar tightening in…
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Community is Strength: We need a return to “fellowship” now more than ever.
For many of us who grew up in the Church, “Fellowship” was a common word used in our youths. You may have had a “Fellowship Hall” where the church gathered…
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Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit
“The people are in despair.” That’s all my friend said when he returned from Bethlehem. The words were few, but they were heavy. They fell like a stone in my…
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C.S. Lewis: His Great Psychological Insight & Spiritual Wisdom
For there are two things inside me competing with the human self which I must try to become. They are the Animal self, and the Diabolical self. The Diabolical self…
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The Leaven in the Loaf: How Jesus Named the Corruption of the Church—and Why We Refuse to Repent
By JC Smith
There is a reason Jesus warned His disciples to beware of leaven. Not because leaven is loud, but because it is subtle. Not because it explodes, but because it spreads.…
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Our Doubts Are Traitors
Shakespeare, Fear, and the Evangelical Reluctance to Reckon with Trump “Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.” …
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A Life Well-Lived: In Honor of Tony Campolo
Our treasured co-founder, brother, and friend, Tony Campolo would’ve turned 91 today. When he passed away in November 2024, we were planning his February 2025 90th birthday. Today we share…
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Sacred Marches and Sacred Music in a Time of Empire
(RNS) — Bad Bunny’s joyful Super Bowl halftime show, a group of monks walking hundreds of miles for peace, protesters singing in the streets. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Religion…
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400 Christian leaders urge resistance to Trump administration on Ash Wednesday
By Jack Jenkins
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The statement’s signers include a mix of denominational leaders, seminary presidents, scholars and leaders of prominent congregations. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Religion News Service on February…
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An Open Letter to American Pastors and Preachers
By JC Smith
You were called to shepherd souls, not stabilize institutions, and yet somewhere along the way the care of living people was replaced with the maintenance of buildings, brands, reputations, and…
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A Call to Christians in a Crisis of Faith and Democracy
***URGENT APPEAL*** We are issuing a call to Christians across the United States: now is the time to speak and act. Our faith is being tested by injustice, cruelty, and…
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“Wisdom Literature”, excerpted from “Serving Up Scripture: How to Interpret the Bible for Yourself and Others”
Three books in the canonical Hebrew Bible are considered works of wisdom literature: Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. In these books, “wisdom” is not aged experience or knowledge of scholarly tomes…
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Introduction to 40 Days 40 Ways
For hundreds of years, Christians around the world have celebrated Lent during the 40 days leading up to Easter. It is a time for reflection, repentance, and recalibrating the GPS of…
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Being Christian After the Desolation of Gaza, an excerpt
Introduction: The Wrong Sort of Christians Two Kinds of Victims It was early in February 2025 when the first foreign leader to visit Donald Trump during his second term as president arrived…
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Black history is America’s history
By Jim Wallis
(RNS) — We still see efforts to roll back civil and human rights for Black people in America. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Religion News Service on February 13, 2026. (RNS)…
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Waters
We hear the voice of the prophet proclaim across the centuries, ‘Let justice roll down like waters.’ And we say ‘Amen,’ with our unexpectant, unperturbed voices. Then satisfied, we walk…
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“Follow Your Grief”, excerpted from “Turning Toward Grief”
By James Crews
Follow Your Grief, By James Crews Everyone says to follow your bliss, but what if, some days, you need to pull the shades, draw the covers over your head, and turn…
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Rag Tag Bunch
By Sue Fulmore
On Sunday I looked at the people in the seats all around me. We were a ragtag mix. From seniors with their walkers to the heavily tattooed couple; from those…
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“The Howard Thurman Question That Changed My Faith” excerpt from “Light For The Way: Seeking Simplicity, Connection, and Repair in a Broken World”
How the theologian and mystic called the American church back to Jesus. Seventy-four years ago, scholar, mystic, and pastor Howard Thurman gave a lecture series at Samuel Huston College (now…
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There Should Be No Poor Among You
By Morf Morford
If there was one scriptural mandate many believers are willing to follow, it would be this one. But probably not how it was intended. There should be no poor among…
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Sacred Curiosity: Wondering Our Way Toward Wholeness , an excerpt
Introduction Outside, the summer air felt soupy and unstable, with the possibility of storms. Inside, clutching a rust-colored throw pillow and tissues, I watched heavy-bottomed raindrops begin to thud onto…
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Minneapolis changed me.
By Ariel Gold
Dear beloved friends, After the killing of Renee Good, faith leaders in Minneapolis issued a call. I went because ICE violence is escalating, because federal funding continues to fuel terror,…
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Staying Woke in Death
At the End of the Day As stated previously, as a minister of the gospel, a director of bereavement, and a chaplain within the health care system, I have been…
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Faith and Politics
By Morf Morford
Why would we never talk about what is most important to us? It’s a cliché that many live by – don’t bring up religion or politics in polite company –…
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Faith On The Spectrum
By JC Smith
Faith That Took Me Literally I didn’t choose this kind of faith — it chose me. I didn’t learn it in a classroom or from a pulpit. It was burned…
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“The Final Delusion, Pride to Humility”, an excerpt from “The Way of the Desert Elders: How the Wisdom of Ancient Christians Sustains Us Today”
The demon of pride conducts the soul to its worst fall. It urges it: First, not to admit (to having) God’s help; second, to believe that the soul is responsible…
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The Nationwide Day of Truth & Freedom
Tonight, I’m burning the midnight oil preparing my heart for the work ahead at the faith leaders’ protest in Minneapolis this week. I’m grounding my consciousness in the words of…
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A White, American Jesus
By S.M. Reed
He struck again. I was visiting another church yesterday in my never-ending quest to find one that is Evangelical, but that doesn’t bow a knee to Trump. The sermon series…
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Lost Shoes and Destiny
By Morf Morford
Sometimes, usually in the most unlikely situations, I have an overwhelming sense that things are exactly as they should be. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Morf’s Substack on January 15, 2026.…
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“Why Do You Stare at Us?” An excerpt from “Misplaced Glory: Breaking the Spell of Pastor Worship in the Modern Church”
“Why Do You Stare at Us?” Excerpted from Misplaced Glory: Breaking the Spell of Pastor Worship in the Modern Church by Stephen White. Release date January 2026. Reprinted here with…
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‘Just Like Selma’ hymn project aims to help churches recall King, mark Black History Month
(RNS) — The new song’s composer thought it could be a way to again hear from Black churches, collectively, about civil rights. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Religion News Service…
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The US — and its churches — can’t look away from MLK’s warnings about power any longer
(RNS) — The celebration of King often comes at the cost of his most radical critiques. Editor’s Note: Previously published on Religion News Service on January 16, 2026. (RNS) —…
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Remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
By RLC Editor
On January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. In celebration of his contribution to the civil rights movement, the United States Congress made the third…
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Tuesdays Against Executions: The Iran Crisis
Editor’s Note: Previously published on Death Penalty Action’s Substack on January 14, 2026. Normally, Death Penalty Action is focused exclusively on stopping executions in the United States, but every once…
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Stories of Faith and Religion, excerpted from “Everything is a Story”
One of the most profound television shows I’ve watched in the last few years on the struggle with religious identity is Vikings Valhalla, which tells the story of the complex…
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Can the Kingdom of God Come Over for Dinner?
“Pray, then, in this way: Our Father in heaven, may your name be revered as holy. May your kingdom come. May your will be done on earth as it is…
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Sola Verba Christi: Returning the Faith to the Words of Jesus
By JC Smith
For five hundred years, Protestants have rallied around the Five Solas — Scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, Christ alone, and the glory of God alone. These principles were meant…
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Two Gospels, One Church: What “Wake Up Dead Man” Reveals About American Christianity
By Josh Olds
Two Gospels, One Church: What “Wake Up Dead Man” Reveals About American Christianity Rian Johnson’s latest “Knives Out” film pits faith as power against faith as discipleship—and makes clear which…
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Epiphany
Epiphany means “to make manifest.” By the fourth century, Epiphany was a major annual celebration for the church. It is a season when we see Jesus’ divine mission revealed when…
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“R” for Reprobate—But there are other “R” words
By Morf Morford
A generation or so ago, the term “reprobate mind” was common in Christian circles. It is telling that the term, for multiple obvious reasons, is not in widespread circulation currently.…
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Here We Stand: When the Innocents Are in Our City
By Carl Ruby
In Springfield, Ohio, we are living through a moment that feels both ancient and urgently modern. More than 10,000 Haitian men, women, and children now call our city home —…
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Report of the December 29, 2025 Holy Innocents Commemoration Nonviolent Witness at the Pentagon
By Art Laffin
From 7-8 AM this morning, 12 peacemakers from the DMV held a prayer service and nonviolent witness in proximity to the Pentagon to commemorate the Feast of the Massacre of…
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Watch Night, the Emancipation Proclamation, and a New Year
Watch Night and the Emancipation Proclamation Established in African American communities on December 31, 1862, Watch Night is a gathering to celebrate the Emancipation Proclamation becoming law. When the clock…



































































































