With another polarizing election season in the rear view mirror and with Thanksgiving just around the corner, it seems high time for us to imagine again the posture … [Read More]
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What Solidarity After a Massacre Looks Like
In the aftermath of the violent, Anti-Semitic attack in the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh that took 11 lives, I reached out to my friend, Rabbi David Jaffe … [Read More]
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Preparing Our Ballots: What If We Started HERE?
We're here again. The debates have concluded, the rhetoric is dizzying, and the ballots are in hand. As we approach the voting booths, here are six thoughts to help us locate our center. Chronology Matters :: Rather than our faith being informed by our … [Read More]
Solidarity Just Changed My Life…Again
As women & children, young men and boys make their way north in the migrant caravan, another Global Immersion crew just went south to listen, learn, train, and walk in solidarity. What we learned is changing my life. We met with a border patrol agent … [Read More]
Why I Still Have Hope For Evangelicals
Can you see it? Look at his eyes. It’s the confidence that comes from consistently surfing the edges of what seems safe, knowing that the true adventure lies not at the precipice, but in the weightlessness of the free fall. It’s … [Read More]
One Nation, Under Mars :: Our gods, Guns, and Bloodied Classrooms
Can you hear the cries of our kids? Listen carefully. Their voices are no longer contained to education's hallways. Now, their chant "Never Again!" echoes throughout the nation. Wearing bulletproof backpacks, they raise their anthem of … [Read More]