Video: Five (Supposed) Reasons to Stop Your Social Activism
Jeff Boyd responds to 5 common arguments against social action.
Read MoreJeff Boyd responds to 5 common arguments against social action.
Read MoreBrooke Pierce shares about her advocacy efforts in DC relating to recent tax legislation.
Read MoreTiffany Llewellyn shares about the recent PELC conference and the debate around DACA.
Read MoreTitles and excerpts from articles relating to Adventist peacemakers.
Read MoreKarah Thompson, new APF Secretary, shares about her thoughts and experiences regarding peacemaking.
Read MoreJeff Boyd addresses the question: How can congregations work for peace?
Read MoreDr. Pedrito Maynard-Reid (APF Board Chairperson) gives presentation titled, “JUSTICE: A Radical, Prophetic Call to the Academy and the Pew.”
Read MoreJeff Boyd experiments with a new video project. Episode 1: Essential Integrity.
Read MoreDr. Pedrito Maynard-Reid, APF Board Chairperson, to speak on justice in WWU lectureship. Live-stream available.
Read MoreVideo overview of the recent conference hosted by Adventists for Social Justice.
Read MoreDr. Reinder Bruinsma reflects on Corrymeela in Ireland.
Read MoreNew Tactics in Human Rights facilitates conversation: "Supporting Faith Leaders and Faith-Based Organizations as Human Rights Defenders."
Read MoreIn the context of refugees and migrants, Pastor Dean Coridan explores the question, "Who is my neighbor?"
Read MoreStories from around the web.
Read MoreTy Gibson and Michael Nixon share about Against the Wall, a catalyst for conversation and action promoting racial reconciliation and healing in the Adventist movement and beyond.
Read MoreThree Adventist peacemakers discuss their summer internships.
Read MoreThe 2nd Annual ASJ Conference will be November 3-5, 2017, at Washington Adventist University.
Read MorePastor Daniel Xisto shares about preparing for and responding to the recent racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Read MoreHere is a sampling of events, news stories, statements, and blog posts relating to the recent racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. See our previous reporting here--NAD & ASJ.
Call to Prayer for Charlottesville (19 Aug 2017)
Seventh-day Adventist Entities Respond to Charlottesville (Alisa Williams, Spectrum, 18 Aug 2017)
Pacific Union Conference President Responds to Charlottesville Atrocities: “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” (Adventist Today, 18 Aug 2017)
Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Ricardo Graham Responds to White Supremacist Violence (Ricardo Graham, Spectrum, 17 Aug 2017)
A Response to Events in Charlottesville, Virginia (Michael Nixon, Andrews University Diversity Blog, 17 Aug 2017)
A Brutal Wakeup Call (Ty Gibson, Light Bearers, 17 Aug 2017)
On Being Adventist in the Wake of Charlottesville (Laura Wibberding, The Other Adventist Home, 17 Aug 2017) [I want to add a comment that I think both are problems -- racism and lack of activism.]
Adventist Congregations & Leaders Respond to Violent Incident in Virginia (Adventist Today, 15 Aug 2017)
Charlottesville. How Do We React? (Roger Hernandez, The Haystack, 14 Aug 2017)
And a general message from Andrews University - Instagram
New stories on peace-related themes published by the NAD and GC.
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