Christian Charity Alone Won’t End Hunger

The United States is one of the richest countries in the world. And yet, more than 10 percent of Americans live …

The Many Ghosts of the Revised Common Lectionary

A specter is haunting the lectionary — the specter of violence. It’s a specter made of an obvious absence: what …

The Quiet Liturgy of Fertility Treatment

Earlier this year, while walking out of a doctor’s appointment, I noticed a brief email from a church member where, …

Why Hasn’t the Pope Denounced the Doctrine of Discovery?

Pope Francis’ July visit to the First Nations in Canada has rekindled conversations about the Catholic Church’s responsibility in blessing …

Your Church’s Soup Kitchen Doesn’t Create Social Change

OVER THE PAST 20 years, Rev. Barry Randolph has seen God revive the east side Detroit neighborhood of Islandview where he …

About Those Post-Hurricane Church Mission Trips

While Hurricane Ian makes headlines this week after striking Cuba and Florida, the people of Puerto Rico are still recovering …

Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò Reconsiders ‘Centering the Marginalized’

“Centering the marginalized” is common parlance among both Christian and secular social justice advocates. This is especially true for Christians, …