Louisiana’s habitual offender law is cruel and unjust
Just because something is legal doesn’t make it morally right.
Just because something is legal doesn’t make it morally right.
It’s not because we don’t believe in grace.
They’re brave to do so. Do they go far enough?
In July, agents raided a No More Deaths aid station—and 26 bodies were found in the desert.
Amid a disinformation campaign, churches are trying to provide education and aid.
If democracy is a moral abstraction instead of an embodied struggle, it won’t survive.
The “Letters from an American” author provides historical context for today’s threats to democracy.
Perhaps the names once chosen for honor can now spark meaningful conversation.
Protesting in Jesus’ name is an outward act that yields inner transformation.
In Kyle Lambelet’s view, SOA Watch demonstrates the virtues of a messianic politics.