Domestic Violence as Idolatry
The ancient gods blamed humanity for their own failings and problems. If humanity didn’t soothe them, they were struck down. Abusers treat their victims the same way.
The ancient gods blamed humanity for their own failings and problems. If humanity didn’t soothe them, they were struck down. Abusers treat their victims the same way.
Anne Hutchinson shared the good news of the Gospel in the mid-17th century even though it was different from the dominant understanding. Ultimately, she was banished.
Mary Fisher was an illiterate, uneducated 17th century English indentured servant when she heard George Fox preach. As a dedicated Quaker, she called out her pastor, challenged students at a seminary, and risked her life to preach in America.
Facing the horrors of the Nazi regime, members of the White Rose asked why and they acted. Asking why strengthens our faith for action.
Even after suffering a hate crime, Rais Bhuiyan was determined to forgive the shooter and care for his family.
Singing reminds us of where we are with God and where God is with us.
Norbert of Xanten was ordained for social necessity, but found his life changed along the way.
Ida B. Wells fought for civil rights in the late 19th century.
Mary Ellen Pleasant was wise and kind, supported her community, and got justice every time she could for everyone she could.
Asking the questions – who deserves to afford basic needs? What do I do?