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we have the privilege/responsibility to ask not just how we can serve as human beings in general, but also how we can serve as human beings in particular.
Shai Held • Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life
When we hear that “we” were attacked, do we think “we” the church or “we” as Americans? What is our primary identity? When the Bush administration said that a way of life was being attacked, it was true, but it was not the gospel that was being attacked. It is no coincidence that what was attacked wasn’t the World Council of Churches but the symbol
... See moreShane Claiborne • The Irresistible Revolution, Updated and Expanded: Living as an Ordinary Radical

Similarly, when we as Christians today engage the civic space, we’re representatives of our Father in heaven. To properly go about our Father’s business, we must be informed about the civic process and understand the relationship between church and
Justin Giboney • Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement
“The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing. The main thing is freedom.” Bill Gove
Christopher Dines • The Mystery of Belief: How to Manifest Your Dreams
What is your part?
John M. Perkins • One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love
Tetlock conferred nicknames (borrowed from philosopher Isaiah Berlin) that became famous throughout the psychology and intelligence-gathering communities: the narrow-view hedgehogs, who “know one big thing,” and the integrator foxes, who “know many little things.”
(Journalist) David Epstein • Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
the religious freedom of Christians is deeply tied to the religious freedom of those who are not Christian.