by Joel Searby | Sep 22, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
“I’m asking you to intervene in this instance because the President of the United States has taken something that does not belong to him—the memory of my dead wife—and perverted it for perceived political gain.” There may be a more...
by Joel Searby | Sep 21, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
For most of my life, had you asked me whether I could vote for a pro-choice presidential candidate, my immediate reply would have been “no.” Protecting unborn children — undeniably alive, distinctly human, possessed of their own genetic identity...
by Joel Searby | Sep 18, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
President Donald Trump is presumed to be the choice of Christian conservatives, but is he really what we want? Very few of us would want our children to grow up to be like him. We cringe at what he says and tweets, remembering that “Out of the...
by Joel Searby | Sep 17, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
Radicals are not my cup of tea, but I’m grateful for them. The radicals who brought us Occupy Wall Street and the Bernie Sanders campaign gave the problem of income inequality a prominence it wouldn’t have had without them…
by Joel Searby | Sep 17, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
Daily Devotionals for radical togetherness and awakening the church.
by Joel Searby | Sep 17, 2020 | Commentary, Shareable
Almost everywhere you turn – left and right – you will hear or read people saying, “This is a Bonhoeffer moment.” For some, that means standing gallantly against the menace of a right wing authoritarian. For others it calls for champions...
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