What Does a Disciple Really Look Like?
We must embrace an expanded Biblical view of a disciple, namely someone who, in their most vulnerable and humble state, embraces what Jesus offers them.
Read Moreby Stephanie Thompson | Dec 30, 2019 | Discipleship, Luke, Revolution | 0 |
We must embrace an expanded Biblical view of a disciple, namely someone who, in their most vulnerable and humble state, embraces what Jesus offers them.
Read Moreby JR. Forasteros | Dec 23, 2019 | Christmas, James, Race, Revolution | 0 |
The most vulnerable among us are not okay, and God’s call on us is to “defend” and “fight for” those who are most vulnerable.
Read Moreby Kimberly Pelletier | Dec 19, 2019 | Christmas, Love, Revolution | 0 |
A goal for us as believers is to be rooted in Christ-soaked self-acceptance and self-love. When we know that we are loved, we can then love well.
Read Moreby Vinnie Casanova | Dec 17, 2019 | Christmas, Luke, Revolution | 0 |
Jesus comes to disrupt our false gods of nationalism, racism, comfort, greed, and power. Will we humble ourselves and consider a new path forward?
Read Moreby Maggie Johnson | Dec 12, 2019 | Christmas, Revolution | 0 |
Jesus is revolutionary because he challenges who and how we want to be, modeling radical humility that makes space for others to find radical hope.
Read Moreby Sheila Wise Rowe | Dec 10, 2019 | Christmas, Matthew, Revolution | 0 |
God’s revolution has built a kingdom where we can find peace and rest for our weary souls, and this is good news for us all, especially people of color.
Read Moreby Catherine McNiel | Dec 5, 2019 | Christmas, Jesus, Luke, Revolution | 1 |
What if God is still primarily at work among the powerless and oppressed in our societies? This is where we should look for the Messiah this advent.
Read Moreby David Chase | Dec 3, 2019 | Government, Jesus, John, Revolution | 0 |
Christianity is an ongoing and slow revolution: a series of person-by-person, group-by-group interactions. Do we have the patience for that?
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