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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.

Ida B. Wells and 21st-Century White Supremacy

By Catherine Meeks and Nibs Stroupe

Why Ida B. Wells? Because she did the work no one else would do. She kept showing up where she wasn’t wanted. She worked with people who would work with her.

When Faith, Justice, and Race Collide

By Rev. Lori G. Baynard

Why the Amber Guyger sentencing caused an uproar among people of faith

The oracle which Habakkuk the prophet saw. How long, Oh Lord will I call for help, and you will not hear?

A Christian Response to Intersex

By Lianne Simon
Jennifer Anne Cox wrote this book as an evangelical response to intersex. Her message to evangelical Christians is this: the Gospel is as much for someone with an intersex condition as it is for you. Stop abusing these people.

Labor Pains and Maternal Grief

By Sarah Withrow King

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you were not willing!

God’s Fantastic Creation

By Dr. Ron Sider

I just returned from a wonderful twelve-day trip driving through the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Whenever I think with a bit of care about the gorgeous beauty, vast expanse, and intricate detail of God’s creation, I stand utterly amazed.

Called to Join the Fray: A Review of "Raise Your Voice"

By Dorcas Cheng-Tozun
I first encountered Kathy Khang on social media several years ago. I don’t remember the specific issue she was addressing, but I remember reading her tweets and Facebook comments with a combination of admiration and awe. She challenged the status quo and spoke truth to power with confidence, clarity, and wit.

If You Speak, Will Anyone Hear You?

By Kathy Khang
The world is a noisy place. Smart phones. Smart watches. Alerts. Notifications. Social media. Satellite radio. Streaming video. News 24/7. On any given Sunday morning in church, don’t be surprised if you hear a guitar or keyboard playing softly in the background during the announcements or prayer. Culturally, it’s almost as if we are uncomfortable with silence.

Against Caricature: A Review of Angela Denker’s "Red State Christians"

By Melanie Springer Mock

Several weeks ago, my son and I were talking about what seems, lately, to be one of his favorite words: hate. As a teenager expressing big emotions about matters I might find more trivial, my son employs the word hate with astounding regularity, telling me that he hates the chores I ask him to complete, or that a peer hates him, or that every kid in his school hates a curmudgeonly science teacher.

Listen First

By Jon Carlson
Most of us get our news from outlets that generally confirm our way of thinking. Today, try to actively seek out sources of information beyond your “bubble.” And, as much as possible, try to withhold judgment…even if you think it to be in error. Ask God to reveal truth in surprising ways.

What Does Christianity Have to Do With Animals?

By Sarah Withrow King
From Genesis to Revelation, and from the early church to the present day, there are vivid examples of God’s—and the church’s—love of, care for, and delight in animal creatures.

Color of Compromise cover

Christian Complicity With Racism

By Jemar Tisby

Be sure to catch the recording of CSA’s Facebook Live with Jemar Tisby at the end of this piece!
While many Christian traditions and other religions have varied and valuable narratives, Protestants, especially evangelicals, have written some of the most well-known narratives of racism in the United States.

Building a Better Question

From Oriented to Love

As our friend Krista Tippett says, “A good question is a gift.”

Asking open-ended, non-leading questions is an essential part of engaging in loving dialogue. Crafting these kinds of questions is a skill that can be learned, and, for most of us, must be practiced over time before it becomes a more natural instinct.

Still Hiding

By Christie Purifoy

 

When President Trump announced the end of DACA, another battleground in his ongoing fight against immigrants and immigration, I observed my blonde, blue-eyed, non-Spanish-speaking child with alarm. His biological link to Mexico is well hidden, but will actions such as Trump’s make it easy for him to learn to hate a part of himself?