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This Online Articles area (formerly our Library) gathers reflections, op-eds, and essays that engage the pressing questions of faith, justice, and public life. Here, you’ll find hundreds of thoughtful and engaging pieces from scholars, practitioners, and everyday Christians — leaders and writers who bring fresh insight and faithful imagination. These articles are meant to spark deeper discipleship, fuel courageous action, and equip the church to embody the gospel in a complex world. We invite you to explore, learn, and join the ongoing conversation toward a fuller expression of Christian faithfulness and a more just society.

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CSA’s free weekly publication, a carefully curated collection of original articles at the intersection of spiritual formation and social action.

Ending the Gaza Atrocities in Pursuit of Justice and Peace

By Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon

(Editor’s note: We’re honored to welcome Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon as a regular contributor to Christians for Social Action moving forward. Dr. Cannon is an author, scholar, and activist who has spent decades working at the intersection of faith, justice, and peacemaking in the Middle East.

Webinar: Pastoral Care for Queer People

By Francesca Nuzzolese

What are the pastoral care needs of queer Christians, and how are they distinct from those of non-queer people? How can you better care for God’s queer children in your ministry, wherever you find yourself on the theological spectrum concerning sexuality and gender?

More Ancient Truths: A Review of "Becoming Coztōtōtl"

By Aline Mello

Originally published October 4, 2020

 

My first encounter with Tejana writer Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros was through her Twitter account, where she asks thoughtful questions and offers kindness in her comments to poets, Christian writers, and anyone else who engages with her.

How Do You Want to Die?

By Dr. Margaret Kim Peterson

Originally published January 27, 2017

Has anyone—a family member, a friend, a pastor, a doctor—ever asked you this question? Have you ever initiated a conversation with someone else about what your wishes are for the end of your life, or what their wishes are for the end of theirs?

The Joy of Hospitality

By Christine Sine 

In Norman Wirzba’s wonderful book Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating he comments: “Eating is about extending hospitality and making room for others to find life by sharing in our own….

How Indigenous Theologies Can Transform Christianity

By Anna Redsand

Originally published 16 February 2021

A Review of Decolonizing Evangelicalism by Randy S. Woodley and Bo C. Sanders

Shortly before he passed on, my friend, Diné (Navajo) scholar Larry Emerson, said to me, “You should write about decolonizing Christianity.

20 Minute Takes: Kristyn Komarnicki & Transforming Conflict Episode

With Nikki Toyama-Szeto and Kristyn Komarnicki

Season 1, Episode 9
Rerun: Season 6, Episode 11.

This week, Nikki Toyama-Szeto talks with Kristyn Komarnicki (CSA’s Director of Dialogue & Convening / Program Manager for Oriented to Love) about practical tips for transforming conflict through curiosity.