Standing Amid the Ruins of a Concentration Camp
Visiting a concentration camp means feeling the suffering that calls out from the ground. It means remembering that so many Christians chose to wait passively and that we must make different choices.
Visiting a concentration camp means feeling the suffering that calls out from the ground. It means remembering that so many Christians chose to wait passively and that we must make different choices.
A West African proverb: until the lion tells the story, the hunter will always be the hero. Hearing the stories, the understandings, the circumstances of those we disagree with is the path to peace along the way of Christ.
Elijah Parish Lovejoy was a minister and journalist who felt called to fight slavery. He refused to stop speaking out, to stop writing, to give up his cause. He was murdered by a pro-slavery mob.
Women had leadership roles in the early church, but then that power was taken away. Reformer John Knox railed against women’s leadership, as did men at a General Assembly meeting in America in 1811.
Today’s good old days are yesterday’s bad new days.
Ida B. Wells fought for civil rights in the late 19th century.
Learn about the miraculous and unbelievable adventures of Brendan and his crew.
The date palm tree produces a lot of fruit – just like kindness.
Mary Ellen Pleasant was wise and kind, supported her community, and got justice every time she could for everyone she could.
Feeling the presence of God while translating Isaiah