Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly: why I went to the DefendDACA demonstration
blogSarah ThebargeDACA, Defend DACA, do justice, Dreamers, immigrants, immigration, love mercy, love your neighbor, micah 6:8, migration, refugees, undocumented immigrants, walk humbly
loving them into the Light: a surprising way to change the world
blogSarah ThebargeAltRight, care, Charlottesville, compassion, counter protesters, darkness, do all the good you can, how to change the world, injuries, kindness, light, love, love your enemies, love your neighbors, medical care, neoNazi, protesters, selfless, well, white supremacy, wounds
Clenched Fists Don't Fix Fractures: What Reiki reminds me about healing a broken world
Manifest Doomed: why the Founding Fathers' slaves don't justify the AltRight's sins
blogSarah ThebargeAltRight, Charlottesville, civil war, david duke, Donald Trump, founding fathers, george washington, GoodNightAltRight, KKK, ku klux klan, manifest destiny, manifest doomed, racism, robert e lee, thomas jefferson, those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it, white supremacy
Being Love: Why I skipped church to troll AltRight supporters
blogSarah ThebargeAltRight, anger, being love, bless your enemy, Brian McLaren, Charlottesville, compassion, dr- cornel west, hate, incarnation, Jesus, Jesus follower, Lisa Sharon Harper, love, love your enemy, love your neighbor, neoNazi, pray for your enemy, protest, racism, traci blackmon, unconditional love, VA, white supremacy
Questions for the men who chant 'Blood and Soil.' Questions for the rest of us.
blogSarah ThebargeAltRight, anger, bigotry, blood and soil, Brian McLaren, Charlottesville, Clergy, community, dr- cornel west, hate, hate cannot drive out hate, hate is learned, hate is taught, how to respond to racism, Lisa Sharon Harper, love, love is learned, love your neighbor, Make America Great Again, manifest destiny, misogyny, moral majority, nelson mandela, peaceful protest, politics, racism, richard spencer, segregation, Sojourners, tear down walls, traci blackmon, unity, white men, white privilege, white supremacy
all in: how open hands and open hearts change the world
blogSarah Thebargebrothers and sisters, community, compassion, Divine Love, faith, generosity, giving, love, offering, people in the margins, social justice, tithing, widow who gave her last mite
the ground on which you stand: practicing compassion here & now
blogSarah Thebargeacts of kindness, compassion, developing world, empathy, kindness, medicine, pain, patients, suffering, the ground on which you stand, Togo, West Africa
me, too: how pain connects us to each other
blogSarah Thebargecommunity, compassion, connection, empathy, encouragement, hebrews 4, incarnation, me too, pain, sympathy, valley of the shadows
dear one (I just wanted to tell you)
waiting for wonderful
blogSarah Thebargeabraham, alleluia is our song, angel of the Lord, Easter people, genesis 18:14, God's promises, Hebrew, hope, isaac, miracles, pala, sarah, waiting for wonderful, wonderful
what my dad told me (and what every daughter needs to hear)
in the beforemath: why being proactive matters more than being reactive
blogSarah Thebargeaftermath, Alexandria shooting, an ounce of prevention, beforemath, brandan robertson, civil discourse, compassion, cure, democrat, for, grace, gun rights, I told you so, kindness, LGBTQ, listening, love, mercy, politics, prevention, ranting, republican, san francisco shooting, second amendment, southern baptist convention, Steve Scalise
in spite of the ache
blogSarah Thebargeandra day, dancing, darkness, despair, discouragement, fibula fracture, golden gate bridge, healing, hope, joy, marin county, rise up
tough as nails
blogSarah Thebargeaction, compassion, greater love has no man than this, John 15, John Best, justice, lay down your life, love, MAX train, Memorial Day, sacrifice, Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche, TriMet
the morning after manchester: how love saves the world
the truth that saves us all
blogSarah ThebargeAfghanistan, Donald Trump, hope, John 3:16, jordan edwards, liberia, life, love, mosul, nicodemus, North Korea, perseverance, Somalia, Syria, Togo
the day after easter: living in the darkness and the light
opposite day: why sunday mornings (and the mondays that follow) matter
blogSarah Thebargea gentle answer turns away wrath, Beatitudes, belonging, blessed are the merciful, embrace, grace, hope, inclusion, judgment, love, mercy, mercy triumphs over judgment, politics
shepherd's pie (and other ways we can feed each others' souls)