The Ignatian Solidarity Network continues the Jesuit legacy of social justice
In
this excerpt, a professor of education weighs how to begin a class and
what kinds of messages those decisions about beginning communicate about
Christian teaching. |
An artist and scholar combines Black Pentecostal and creative practices to make multimedia works of art. |
Rewatching a
decade-old sitcom reminds us of hope in community and the value of local
action, writes the director of communications for Leadership Education
at Duke Divinity. |
It’s
difficult to preach a message of hope when you feel hopeless. But there
are ways to revitalize your preaching while still being honest, says a
pastor at Reservoir Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
Q&A with Tyler Sit and Dana Neuhauser
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The
issues of inequality from well before the death of George Floyd in 2020
have persisted, but the tools to dismantle oppression remain at the
heart of the gospel, say two Minneapolis pastors. |
As some churches
scramble for a quick solution to waning youth programs, a Lexington,
Kentucky, church has found success in building over time and empowering
their young people as leaders. |
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