Category: Social Justice
Truth-Telling & Restorative Justice:
The Myth of the First Thanksgiving
The following article is adapted from an Earthkeeper’s Podcast. We encourage you to listen to the...
Read MoreEnstoried Highways: A Reflection on Stories, Land, and Empire
If anyone drives in England, it will soon become apparent that straight roads are a rarity. Most...
Read MoreReview of After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging
I have been given the gift of living for 35 years in the 98118 zip code—a diverse but gentrifying...
Read MoreBeloved 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...
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