We thank you, Father, for the life of every person within Aleppo today. Help us to hold them in our hearts every day during this Advent season and persistently lift them up in prayer for protection today and a hopeful future for tomorrow.
The Carrier Deal and Questions of Economic Justice
The Refugee Crisis: Conquering Fear with Facts
The Christian Work of Anti-Corruption
When Justice is Uncomfortable
The Crisis Of Global Poverty
Climate Change’s Devastating Impact on the World’s Poor
Refugees and the Power of Relationships
What Brexit Teaches Us
After Brexit, a Plea for Pluralism
Planting Peace One Olive Tree at a Time
Let’s explore a hypothetical situation: you live on 100 acres of farmland atop a hill overlooking a valley that your family has owned for the past 100 years. One day, about 25 years ago, construction began on a new plot of housing on one of the surrounding hills to the east, which soon turned into an established neighborhood.
Restoring Dignity to Those Who Cross Our Borders
Brazilian Democracy at a Crossroads
What a Marathon Taught Me about Israel, Palestine, and the Right to Movement
The simple act of running, of placing one foot in front of the other with a purpose and destination in mind, took on new meaning as I ran beneath the shadow of an Israeli guard tower and under the arch to Aida Camp’s entrance, topped with the mold of a key to signify the homes Palestinians were driven from in 1948.