Mothering Wisdom for Activists October 21, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment What role do writers have in expanding our imagination for what is possible? And who is tending to the spiritual needs of activists?
What an Evangelical Woman Looks Like January 11, 2018 By Marlena Graves Leave a Comment In this essay, Marlena Graves takes us on the Ruby Woo pilgrimage where being an evangelical woman looks like pursuing justice, following Jesus, and wearing bright red lipstick.
Clap In or Clap Back? April 20, 2017 By David Evans 1 Comment Spiritual discipline should extend to how we engage online, writes David Evans. Read his take on "clap back" culture and the New Civil Rights Movement.
History Matters April 9, 2015 By Carol V.R. George Leave a Comment Carol George's recent micro-historical study of a small black community in east central Mississippi sheds light on our nation's intractable racial dilemma.
“Till we get an answer, we’re gonna let it shine” May 15, 2014 By Jesse James DeConto Leave a Comment "I thought the salvation of the world, at least some of it, depended on me." — Jesse James DeConto, This Littler Light