A Biblical Ethic of Kinship for People On the Move Refugee WelcomeMark GlanvilleMarch 15, 2023immigration, refugees, justice, welcome, hospitality, kinship
Racism and Christian Witness Politics, Scripture, Intentional CommunityMark GlanvilleMarch 14, 2023race, racism, witness, mission, scripture, justice
“You will always have the poor among you” ScriptureMark GlanvilleJanuary 5, 2022jesus, poor, poverty, justice, gospels, ethics, biblical ethics, woman anointing Jesus, bethany
Lecture: "Where are Your Roots?!” Biblical Ethics and Jazz (A Jazz-Talk from the Piano and a Bar Stool) Refugee Welcome, Intentional Community, ScriptureMark GlanvilleMay 24, 2021ethics, biblical ethics, justice, refugee, jazz
Election day, South of the border Scripture, Refugee WelcomeMark GlanvilleNovember 3, 2020election, trump, biden, trust, psalm, justice
Regent Course: Exodus An Excerpt here Read More ScriptureMark GlanvilleApril 6, 2018exodus, justice, kinship, mission, missional communities, regent college, the book of exodus
Plans to deregulate Wall Street ScriptureMark GlanvilleFebruary 3, 2017biblical ethics, deregulate wall street, justice, oxfam, trump, wealth disparity
New Directions for Aimless Politics ScriptureMark GlanvilleOctober 10, 2016biblical story, christian, election, ethics, justice, mission, missional communities, politics, trump
A Jazz Talk | How Biblical Law Shapes Missional Communities ScriptureMark GlanvilleOctober 1, 2016biblical ethics, biblical law, jazz, justice, mission, missional communities, old testament ethics, ten commandments
Voting and the Kingdom of God Mark GlanvilleOctober 2, 2015christian, culture, elections, justice, kingdom of god, refugee
Does Obamacare match with Biblical ethics? The Government shutdown may be a fitting time to reflect. Mark GlanvilleOctober 3, 2013affordable heath care act, biblical ethics, government shutdown, health insurance, justice, medicaid, obamacare, tithe
A new book on poverty ethics in Paul Mark GlanvilleDecember 15, 2012justice, longenecker, paul, pauline, poverty, remember the poor