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Loving Our Neighbors Experiencing Homelessness

Do you know your neighbors? Do you really know them? If you were asked to write down the names of the people who live on every side of you, how […]

Celebrating 10 Years of Shared Justice: An Interview with Katie Thompson

In honor of Shared Justice’s 10th anniversary, I interviewed (my former supervisor) the woman who turned the idea for Shared Justice into a reality. In 2012, Katie Thompson started out […]

Expanding Faith-Accommodating Federal Support for Child Care in the Post-Dobbs Era

Families that need child care services often struggle to afford it, and yet, at the same time, providers often lack sufficient income to adequately pay staff and ensure quality of services.

A Tribute To Ron Sider

Five terms, two books, and one tribute Ron Sider, a faithful servant and inspiring Christian intellectual, is now with Jesus—that is, now with Jesus in person. What a humble and […]

Supreme Court Rules Maine Cannot Exclude Religious Schools From Funding Program

In a 6-3 decision issued on June 21, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state of Maine may not exclude private schools that provide religious instruction from its tuition assistance program. […]

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