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      Making It Plain: Deconstructing Racism’s Story
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      Nannie Helen Burroughs Gets Her Due
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    A Different Kind of Leadership

    Rev. Cameron Trimble reflects on public leadership, elderhood, restraint, and the kind of moral imagination young people need to see.

    May 11, 2026
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    Disabled Adults, Family Care, and SSI Cuts

    A proposed rule change could reduce SSI support for disabled adults who live with family, especially in low-income SNAP households.

    May 9, 2026
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    Escalating the Moral Demand for Peace

    Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove outlines a national faith-led call for prayer, pressure, peace rallies, and youth nonviolence.

    May 5, 2026
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    The Theology of Showing Up in Minneapolis

    An eyewitness account of faith leaders and communities in Minneapolis, where showing up in resistance becomes a sacred act of moral courage.

    February 2, 2026
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    New Orleans Clergy Lead Interfaith Resistance to ICE Raids

    New Orleans faith leaders unite across traditions to oppose ICE raids and defend immigrant dignity through prayer, protest, and action.

    January 7, 2026
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    The Fight Against MAGA Christianity Starts Locally

    Faith leaders are pushing back against MAGA Christianity through local action, community organizing, and a renewed commitment to love and justice.

    January 1, 2026
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    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: A Voice for the Future

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s story reminds us that faith, purpose, and perseverance still shape America’s moral compass.

    November 2, 2025
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    Bridging the ‘Black-Blue Divide’ — One Congregation at a Time

    Churches across America are opening doors to police through Faith & Blue, promoting trust, prayer, and community healing.

    November 1, 2025
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    Between Pharaoh’s Taxes and God’s Promises

    Genesis 47 contrasts Pharaoh’s extraction with God’s covenantal provision, asking how we place trust today.

    October 25, 2025
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    The Danger of Retribution in God’s Name

    Religious nationalism twists faith into retribution. Christians must choose Jesus’ way of love, justice, and mercy over vengeance.

    October 10, 2025
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