What happens when we start to reduce people to issues or problems?
All in Culture
From an early age, we convince ourselves that by blaming our sin on someone else, we might be redeemed. We need the scapegoat.
As protest and demonstrations swept the nation, united by the banner of #BlackLivesMatter, many (mostly) white churches remained quietly disengaged.
I'm not overly concerned about who will be the 45th president of the United States. My main concern is what this election reveals about the state of U.S. Christianity.
We need to be a church that lives as if all people matter, because to Jesus they do.
When what I want is justice, release from oppression, a stop to the violence, waiting seems more destructive, not hope-filled.
the story is an enlightening illustration of how the principalities and powers institutionalize and exert influence in our world.
The story goes that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a landowner who goes out one morning to find laborers for his vineyard.