Category: Social Justice
Beloved Arise: An Interview with Jun Love Young
The following is a conversation between Jun Love Young, founder of Beloved Arise, and Christ &...
Read MoreA Struggle for Existence: Bringing Attention to the Uyghur Genocide
I was born and raised in Cascadia, but I like to think of myself as a worldly person who keeps...
Read MoreRethinking Seminary: An Interview with Jimmy McGee of the Impact Movement
In a time when so many are questioning the relevance of seminary education in its present forms,...
Read MoreResistance & Reconciliation: Towards a New Paradigm for Short-Term Missions
The following is a chapter excerpted from the new book Reimagining Short-Term Missions, edited by...
Read MoreWhen “Good Guys” Get It Wrong: Taking a Stand for Vaccine Equity
“Bill Gates, Stop Supporting Vaccine Apartheid. TRIPS Waiver Now!” read the sign that hung on my...
Read MoreDisrupted Theology and a New Pair of Socks
“I noticed you haven’t worn those socks I bought you. Kinda hurts my feelings.” I knew he was...
Read MoreTrue Love: Embracing the Mundane Work of Everyday Justice
It still surprises me how radically I was changed by altering just one piece of how I see the...
Read MoreThis Way of Love: A Reflection on the Urban-Rural Divide in Western Washington
PC: Summer Phillips Last month, I attended a Freedom Rally organized by Patriot Prayer in...
Read MoreBeneath the Beautiful Skin of the Earth: An Interview with Chris Hoke of Underground Ministries
I first met Chris Hoke some time ago through Tierra Nueva ministries. Friends and I would drive up...
Read MoreWhy Christians Should Make America Dinner Again
What happens when a conservative, a liberal, an immigrant, and an atheist sit down at the dinner...
Read MoreMy Journey to Privilege
What can we learn from Mennonite privilege? I grew up as a Mennonite in Cascadia. Now, in...
Read MoreHow Not to Serve the Native Church
Sometimes the right thing to do is ask for help, not give it. “What can we do to help the Native...
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