Faith & Leadership: Unashamed to seek the common good
When we are motivated by the Holy Spirit, we show up as instruments of God’s tenderness, mercy and compassion.
Faith & Leadership: What narrative are you telling about your organization and your community?
We can take a lesson from the Hebrew midwives and live into a hopeful, faithful vision rather than one that is rooted in fear, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: Building hope over time
Christian witness to hope can take patience and faithfulness, particularly during in-between times, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: Individuals and institutions need intentional rest and reflection
Jesus modeled the requirement to step away in order to sustain his ministry, writes a director of programs and grants with Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: Living into the kingdom of God by believing in its abundance
We can live out our beliefs as the early church did by stewarding resources to meet the needs of all, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: What if faith-based organizations focused on being kinder this Lent?
Institutions, like individuals, might try intentionally practicing “unusual kindness,” writes a director of programs and grants at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: What was Joseph to do?
Mary is understandably a focus of most Advent stories, but there are also lessons to learn from Joseph, writes a director of programs and grants at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: Humbly sustaining the weary with a word, post or reel
Faith leaders have a responsibility to use social media with intentionality and humility, writes the director of grants at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
Faith & Leadership: Becoming a nation of better neighbors starts with equality
Before we reach for unity, we must first stop being bad neighbors, says a pastor.
Faith & Leadership: COVID-19 Should Remind Us That Life IS Holy
After losing his grandmother to the coronavirus, a pastor and administrator reflects on policies that value money more than American lives.
Sojourners: Protecting the Vote is One Way to Show Black Lives Matter
Black Communities are facing threats of voter suppression from both the pandemic and politicians.
Sojourners: Rejecting Viral Images of Black Death
If these images are truly disturbing, stop circulating them! Black Death cannot be normalized or sensationalized.