October 21, 2013 / Praxis
Chris Heuertz discusses how contemplative practices can help sustain activism, lead to a more holistic health, and create unlikely communities.
Ryan Mandrell is studying for a master of theology and culture with a focus on global and social partnership at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology.
Chris Heuertz discusses how contemplative practices can help sustain activism, lead to a more holistic health, and create unlikely communities.
Christian love is the antithesis of sin, and it can end the separation in everyday life caused by spectacular capitalism.