What gives you hope? What sustains you? How could the way we see things be fundamental to our ability to change the world? The Gratitudes are short st...
Do you find yourself in conversations with people who believe all the right things, but who remain stuck, unable to act in any meaningful way to fight...
Continuing to explore the ways that Christian churches talk about race, here is Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal church speaking in Charlottesvil...
It has been many years since “Black Lives Matter” and “#Metoo” have been part of everyday conversation. Yet many churches struggle in confronting race...
America is founded on some lofty ideals, but baked into its ethos and history are many contradictions. We claim to be a moral force for good in the wo...
As protests continue against systemic police brutality in the US, and activists demand that we defund the police, episode #65 explains how to start “t...
What should we think about riots during a pandemic, following a murder in Minneapolis by the hands of police? People respond in two ways: The descend ...
2020 – the year of the covid19 lockdown – is quickly becoming a repeat of the year of the Jubilee from leviticus. A time when wrongs were righted and ...
As we shelter-in-place during covid19, I wanted to share some of the more inspiring things happening around the world. There is a twitter hashtag #the...
Disease and Dis-Ease Symptoms: Anthropologist Margaret Mead once said that the first sign of civilization in an ancient cultures is digging up a femur...