By Greg Carey Is poverty what it used to be? Or has poverty grown so shameful that we dare not speak its name? So determined are we keep poverty out of view, we erase the presence of the poor from [...]
By Greg Carey Is poverty what it used to be? Or has poverty grown so shameful that we dare not speak its name? So determined are we keep poverty out of view, we erase the presence of the poor from [...]
By Margaret Aymer Poor people. These are the two words underlying much of the political arguments coming across the airwaves right now. There is great discussion about “Medicaid,” “Medicare,” “The Affordable Care Act [aka Obamacare or Romneycare],” “Welfare,” “Big Government” [...]
By Karoline Lewis Broken Promises Imagine being introduced for the first time, not by your name or what you have done, but in reference to what you will do. Such is the case for Judas in the closing section of [...]
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Previous Posts
Immigration Reform and the Challenges of Generosity (Luke 4:22-30)
posted 10:17:05am Feb. 04, 2013 | read full post »
The Abortion Debate: We’re All in This Together
posted 11:29:13am Jan. 23, 2013 | read full post »
A Vision for America: John 2:1-11
posted 9:02:18am Jan. 17, 2013 | read full post »
Waiting on the Messiah and Presidential Expectations: A Study of Luke
posted 1:03:29pm Jan. 10, 2013 | read full post »
Frankincense, Myrrh and a Toothbrush? Matthew 2:1-12
posted 1:59:16pm Jan. 03, 2013 | read full post » |