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Reflections

How Moral Injury Changes Us

Moral injury is one of the most profound catalysts for change a person can experience. What does it mean to heal from such a significant disruption?

Why Do We Do What We Do?

A framework for healthy reflection

Let us Talk About Mental Wellbeing in the Church

Especially in Black and brown communities

Understanding Bi-Vocational Ministry Today

Consider the advantages—beyond savings—for a congregation

Leaders Adjusting Our Perspective and Practices

Entering a room wearing the badge of Jesus

Leading Sustainable Change

Listen, Act, Share

Making the Move from Charity to Justice Work

How to pursue justice faithfully in every area of your life.

Learning to Ride a Backwards Bicycle

What does a riding bicycle with "backwards" handlebars have to do with leading change in the church?

Pausing Before We Have To

What do your responses to others tell you about yourself?

The Faithfulness of Regular Care

Replacing "discipline" for faithfulness in care for self and others.

Is Restoration the Miracle?

D/deaf persons as an expression of God

The Joy & the Guilt of Giving

Learning to give from joy

How Much Should I Give?

How a professional fundraiser decides who to support, and how much to give.

Normalcy, Body Capital and the Good News

Churches haven’t been pursuing universal design

Two Years and Counting: COVID and the Disabilities Community

An open letter from a disabled Christian to the church