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It’s Time to Start Christmas Shopping Ethical Gifts and Worthwhile Organizations

ethically traded non-fiction refugee slavery social justice #Christmas shopping

This is the first year that our family won’t have a discussion regarding the purchase of a Christmas Tree. Typically, we procrastinate until we find […]

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Posted on November 2, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

The Beautiful Oxymoron of the Gospel

Bible Study Christian hannah more ministry non-fiction social justice #John MacArthur #Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel

This week, a number of prominent evangelic Christian leaders released a signed statement of faith that addressed their beliefs on the role of social justice […]

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Posted on September 8, 2018August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

Speak Out on Our Immigration Policy

non-fiction social justice #congress #immigration

Typically,  I post on my blog once a week. This week, I decided that I could either spend time writing a post or spend my […]

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Posted on June 17, 2018August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

Love Does: A Review (the book and the organization)

book review Christian social justice things i like #Bob Goff #Love Does

The name Bob Goff came up so frequently in the past year or so I had to check him out. I didn’t know much about […]

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Posted on March 3, 2018August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

A Taste of Hope After the Long Journey

food non-fiction refugee social justice #Displaced Kitchens #Komeeda #Sanctuary Kitchen

  Quietly and with only the barest of necessities, a family leaves the only home they have known. They are fearful of being apprehended by […]

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Posted on September 30, 2017August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

Forced From Home

non-fiction social justice #Doctors Without Borders #Forced From Home #Medecins Sans Frontieres #refugees

It was a chilly day 3 months ago. I had a warm coat, but the wind occasionally kicked up, making me wish I had one […]

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Posted on February 11, 2017August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

The Purpose Filled Wedding

ethically traded non-fiction social justice #weddings

Recently, I went to a fabulous wedding, truly one of the best ones ever. Like all Christ-centered weddings, it was filled with praise and worship, […]

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Posted on November 13, 2016August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

A Mile Wide: A book review (of sorts)

Bible Study Christian ministry social justice things i like #A Mile Wide book #Brandon Hatmaker

Thirty years ago, I gave my life to Jesus. I was just 13 years old. Growing up in a Christian home, I had attended church […]

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Posted on September 10, 2016August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

The Other: Our desire to separate

Christian non-fiction social justice #Blue Like Jazz #Donald Miller

I am a reader. I don’t mean that each year I can check a large number of books off my laundry list of literary titles, […]

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Posted on May 5, 2016August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

Living Passionately With Boundaries

ministry non-fiction prayer social justice #acountable #passion #support

In Father of The Bride (1991), George Banks (played by Steve Martin) is talking with his daughter’s ex-fiancé following a dramatic break-up scene. George is trying to […]

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Posted on August 8, 2015August 3, 2019 by Barbara Seidle

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