Samuel Rodriguez and Adam Milstein
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Dr. King's March, Christians and Immigration Reform
In the 1960s, the evangelical community largely stood on the sidelines as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marched for justice. In the 21st century, evangelicals should refuse to repeat history. We should stand committed to contextualizing the moral imperative behind immigration reform. Driven by Matthew 25 and a commitment to reconcile conviction with compassion, the followers of Christ should lead the charge for immigration reform that protects our values, borders and, more importantly, the image of
Religious Liberty and Complacent Christianity
We live in a time where the very freedom to express our respective faith narratives stands threatened. In essence, we've never been down this road before.
Prophetic Courage: Where Are the Paul Reveres of This Generation?
With a convicted spirit and a heart full of compassion, I look across the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. This historic city known for her role in the narrative of our nation's Revolutionary War chapter, for her love of sports and for being the birthplace of some of the world's leading educational institutions now stands recognized as another victim of mindless terror.