A Letter From Our Founder
Watching the slow murder of George Floyd should have been incomprehensible. I’ve witnessed a flood of emotions and responses wash over social media that have
Watching the slow murder of George Floyd should have been incomprehensible. I’ve witnessed a flood of emotions and responses wash over social media that have
We live in an age when politics and faith traditions alienate us from each other instead of unite us. Having lived and worked within political
Photos by Tim Landis “To every man, in his acquaintance with new art, there comes a moment when that which before was meaningless first lifts,
Talking ecological justice and caring for our global neighbors with Sarah Nahar “Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Water; she is very useful, and humble,
Chase and Robbie Vanderveen chose downward mobility in order to love their (literal) neighbors When Chase Vanderveen turned on the faucet in the kitchen of
Editor’s Note: This is the second installment in our “Women of Valor” series. For the next few months, we will be spotlighting courageous female reformers
Derrick and Cayla Sanderlin model the ministry of togetherness “Yeah, Derrick is the gentle dissenting voice in the community.” Even though Cayla keeps a matter-of-fact
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a “Women of Valor” series. For the next few months, we will be spotlighting courageous female reformers around
An Interview with Jamie Gates When we find ourselves nose-to-nose with the uglier sides of being human, we’re often tempted to ignore, to numb, or
How reformer Megan Lively urges the Southern Baptist Convention toward justice and mercy I have spoken to Megan Lively before, and I know she lives