The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
As I sat on a huge boulder at the edge of the ocean at daybreak, the grief felt overwhelming. Having lost both my parents just nine weeks apart, I grappled with...
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How can we denounce, like the prophet, the greed, exploitation and oppression of the most vulnerable in society? How do we prioritize the call to be peacemakers that Jesus gives us...
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God’s grace is a fundamental concept that guides our faith and practice. Grace reminds us that we cannot earn salvation through our works but that grace is a divine and undeserved...
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The core of the division we experience in our world is because we fail to recognize our neighbor as a beloved creation of God. The prevailing logic is that of animosity,...
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I live in Uruguay, a few kilometers from Brazil, a country where churches occupy a very important place in people’s daily lives. In the last four decades, the number of evangelical...
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Many times we read the passage of Mary and Martha as if there is a correct attitude and an incorrect attitude—that Martha is wrong and Mary is right. Indeed, it is...
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The psalmist is angry with injustice and with the wicked always planning and executing injustice. The psalmist anticipates a time when God will punish the oppressor and bring the fall of...
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This is the fourth vision of the prophet Amos, where he denounces the greed of the rich. We read that God does not forget those who experience injustice or those who...
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It was 1996. It was my first winter-holiday vacation of middle school. It was also the first time in my life that I cheated on an exam. I did not rest...
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In a September 2023 Atlantic article by David Brooks titled “How America Got Mean,” Brooks asks two questions. Amidst outlining statistics of increasing depression rates, he asks: “Why have Americans become...
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After some sterner words on the measurement of divine judgment this week, this passage reads like a fresh bouquet of beautiful flowers. I have used verses from the opening of Colossians...
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