Overwhelming Love of God-Brennan Manning – YouTube


This is an edited version of Brennan Manning‘s Overwhelming Love of God message he shared all over the world for decades all the way up until before he died.

The preachers getting rich from poor Americans– BBC News


Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God – it’s often the hardest-up giving their last pennies.

Source: The preachers getting rich from poor Americans – BBC News

The preachers getting rich from poor Americans – BBC News


Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God – it’s often the hardest-up giving their last pennies.

Source: The preachers getting rich from poor Americans – BBC News

‘Criminalizing Compassion’: Trial Begins for Humanitarian Facing 20 Years in Prison for Giving Water to Migrants in Arizona Desert | Common Dreams News


“If Dr. Warren were convicted and imprisoned on these absurd charges, he would be a prisoner of conscience.”

Source: ‘Criminalizing Compassion’: Trial Begins for Humanitarian Facing 20 Years in Prison for Giving Water to Migrants in Arizona Desert | Common Dreams News

Standing in Chains at Alcatraz–Hutterite Christian Martyrs of WWI


A photograph of conscientious objectors at Camp Lewis, Wash., Nov. 18, 1918. Four known Mennonite men are in the photo: (back row, third from right: Elmer McTimmmonds, lived near Sheridan, Ore.; back row, fourth from right: John Kropf, lived near Harrisburg, Ore.; middle row, fourth from right: Homer Schlegel, lived in Albany, Ore.; middle row, far right: Orie M. Conrad, later lived near Albany, Ore.). Orie refused to train and refused to put on a uniform. He paid dearly for it. At one point he almost lost his life by hanging but an officer saved him and his tormentors were courtmartialed. (Orie M. Conrad Photographs, HM4-384. Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen. Goshen, Ind.)

Source: Standing in chains at Alcatraz

A New Sign–Karl Barth


“The church exists to set up in the world a new sign which is radically dissimilar to the world’s own manner and which contradicts it in a way that is full of promise.”

Karl Barth