Around the Web

Check out these recent articles from around the web: Time for the Pro-Life Movement to Be Very Smart by Michael Sean Winters: “If abortion really is the great evil of our time…shouldn’t we expect pro-life leaders to insist that those candidates they support be willing to spend money to confront poverty, which is the leading… Read More Around the Web

President Obama Reflects Upon Pope Francis Washing the Feet of Refugees

President Obama stated: I was struck last week by an image of Pope Francis washing feet of refugees — different faiths, different countries.  And what a powerful reminder of our obligations if, in fact, we’re not afraid, and if, in fact, we hope, and if, in fact, we believe.  That is something that we have… Read More President Obama Reflects Upon Pope Francis Washing the Feet of Refugees

Quote of the Day

Pope Francis: “Indifference and silence lead to complicity whenever we stand by as people are dying of suffocation, starvation, violence, and shipwreck. Whether large or small in scale, these are always tragedies, even when a single human life is lost.”

Around the Web (Part 1)

Check out these recent articles from around the web: A U-Haul Isn’t What the Working Class Needs by David Lapp: “But we’ll never be able to form those relationships if we merely scold the “downscale” people about their sins and “entitlement” and their communities “that deserve to die,” as if a person suffering from years… Read More Around the Web (Part 1)

The Radicalism of Easter and the Revolution of Love

Millennial co-founder Christopher Hale has a new article at Time. He writes: To bring about this Easter revolution, Christians can’t begin with political parties and ideologies and coat them with Jesus messaging. Instead, we must start with Jesus: the tortured, crucified, murdered and then resurrected Lord who disrupts all earthly kingdoms and all political agendas.… Read More The Radicalism of Easter and the Revolution of Love