Are you looking for a challenging, provocative, and inspiring read for your Lenten journey this year? I highly recommend the newly published work, Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, And Agitators for […]

Are you looking for a challenging, provocative, and inspiring read for your Lenten journey this year? I highly recommend the newly published work, Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community Builders, And Agitators for […]
Today is Gaudete Sunday: the third week of Advent, the Sunday of Joy. If we take a look at the readings as a whole we find that joy is not the only major theme. Justice […]
Eric Martin—our colleague, friend, and guest contributor to this blog—faces up to one year of prison time for a trespassing charge levied against him by the University of Virginia for peacefully protesting the presence on […]
By Jennifer Owens-Jofré Los pollitos dicen Pío, pío, pío Cuando tienen hambre Cuando tienen frío La gallina busca El maíz y el trigo Les da la comida Y les presta abrigo Bajo sus dos alas […]
By Jennifer Owens-Jofré I have compiled a list of resources about the separation of migrant children from their parents that have been helpful to me in discerning steps forward on this issue. In the list […]
By Kyle Lambelet Recall the story of Jesus’s encounter with two disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-25). The passage is the Gospel reading for the third week of Easter, so you may have […]
by MT Dávila “So you say you love the poor? Name them.” –Gustavo Gutiérrez Recently during a panel on the November 2016 presidential election, someone asked what form Christian activism and organizing should take in order […]
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