Rev. David Beckmann, president emeritus of Bread for the World, offers a word on world hunger in advance of the 2020 election.
How do we, as a nation, miss Jesus in our national priorities? Is Jesus disappearing from the scene?
Our racial tragedy breaks God’s heart. Christ’s church must embrace and embody the work of justice and reconciliation to turn the tragic hostility of racism into a pursuit of hospitality.
Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, Co-Convener of the National African American Clergy Network, shares an inspirational message and prayer for Christians to continue fighting for a free, fair, and safe election for all Americans.
Racism is and must be a central issues for people of faith in this election. Racism denies the image of God in every person and is antithetical to the teachings of Jesus.
Techno-authoritarianism, Christian nationalism, election fairness, and other stories about things we fear and how to get us all through safely.
“God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth,” Jesus tells the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:24. But when our worship is based in a denial of truth and runs counter to the nature and character of God is it truly worship? This is a question I have been pondering in considering a series of worship events organized by Sean Feucht, a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, worship leader, and politician.
Voter intimidation — harassing voters, spreading misinformation, or asking them about their citizenship — is never allowed under federal law. And many states prohibit explicit electioneering, such as handing out pamphlets endorsing a specific candidate. But when it comes to apparel, state laws and enforcement vary.
The work of unlearning racism and undoing our habit of exploitation — of the earth, of other bodies, and other neighborhoods — is long.
In this special SOTN episode, Rev. Jim Wallis joins Peter Eisner and Jonathan Winer, hosts of District Productive's Unconventional Threat, to discuss Lawyers and Collars, an initiative that seeks to ensure that everyone--including our most vulnerable citizens — is able to safely and effectively exercise their right to vote.









