
Speaking to the Soul: Welcoming the child
I wonder, though, if our inability to care for the children in our society stems from an inability to welcome the children within ourselves and others?

I wonder, though, if our inability to care for the children in our society stems from an inability to welcome the children within ourselves and others?
Is a universal basic income a realistic proposition? Should people of faith support it?

“Far more troubling than simple income inequality, our nation is being turned into a patchwork of concentrated advantage juxtaposed with concentrated disadvantage. The incomes and lives of generation after generation are being locked into terrifyingly divergent trajectories.”

A Los Angeles Times interview with “Father” Alice Callaghan, former Catholic nun, now Episcopal priest and advocate for the homeless in Los Angeles, is the

Writing on Medium, Hanna Brooks Olsen explores millennial poverty as driven by education debt, and questions if there really is a viable path to financial stability in modern America.

The year 2015 marks the end of the Millennium Development Goals’ (MDG) monitoring period, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations released

Archbishop Welby’s message to Global Citizen Earth Day rally held on April 18: The Archbishop of Canterbury sent a message to the Global Citizen Earth

Two recent articles, at NBC news and the Washington Post, inspired by the work of political scientist and author Robert Putnam (best known for his book Bowling Alone) have looked into the idea that declining religious participation is potentially a contributing factor to the rising wealth-gap.

A press release from The Episcopal Church announces: [March 24, 2015] Now available here is the Climate Change Crisis, presented by the Domestic and Foreign
The Navigation Center will convert a former high school in San Francisco into transitional housing with a full range of services.