The Reclamation of Social Justice
Social justice is a central part of the biblical narrative, and it is a central component of the mission of the church.
Read moreSocial justice is a central part of the biblical narrative, and it is a central component of the mission of the church.
Read moreMany Christians today either idolize social justice or demonize social justice. However, they do so because they often view social justice through a secular lens.
Read moreShame is the terrible sense that one is somehow unworthy of “ehad”. Perhaps understanding the link between shame and racism will help us to be less myopic about its instances see just how serious even micro-expressions of this stuff can be.
Read moreThe debate over DACA is boiling in Washington and has even led to a government shutdown. How does Kingdom politics inform the Christian position on DACA and the Dreamers?
Read moreThe outcome of the special election for Alabama’s Senate seat has ramifications for Evangelicals. Here are five thoughts along those lines.
Read moreConservatives and what we now call progressives have moralities that mutually exclude each other.
Read moreThe Democratic National Committee has just elected their first Latino chairman. What does this mean for the future of Latinos?
Read moreNeo-Evangelicalism was originally intended to combat religious liberalism. In doing so, she might now be overly characterized by fear.
Read moreEkemini Uwan approaches next week’s election through the lens of the Reformed doctrines of common grace and co-belligerence in order to lead us to hope.
Read moreVoting Christianly is not synonymous with voting to prevent Christian suffering.
Read more