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Climate Justice: Following Jesus in a World of Climate Breakdown (Teaching Videos)
The science is clear. We are living in a warming world due to fossil fuel emissions. The world’s most vulnerable are already suffering...
Jon Swales
Sep 23, 20241 min read


From Coffins To Comfort—and Back Again
Last night, I spoke online with thirty 17- and 18-year-olds, sharing a talk about compassion and calling. At one point, I stopped mid-sentence. What I had planned to say suddenly felt too neat, too rehearsed for the weight of the moment. So I tried to say something more honest. This is an attempt to do that more fully. I was born in 1977 and raised in a conservative evangelical church. From early on, we were given a clear vision of discipleship—costly, purposeful, and directe
Jon Swales
10 hours ago6 min read


Tony & the Whack-a-Mole
Philip said, 'Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us.' Jesus answered, 'Have I been with you this long? Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father' ------ Tony is from Middlesbrough. You can hear it in the accent. Kindly. Friendly. Geordie-ish— but not quite. He’s been around church for a while now. Not the tidy kind of belonging— not the polished testimony version. More the kind where you drift in near the end for the cuppa and a custard cream, & stay close
Jon Swales
Mar 133 min read


Justice, Job, and a Mind that Won’t Let Go
In a previous reflection (see comments for the link) I wrote about emotional harm and the disorientation that followed it — how trauma can fracture the frameworks through which we understand the world, and how healing often comes slowly through time, prayer, and the quiet presence of safe people. There is another dimension of that experience I want to name. Justice. Or perhaps more truthfully: the restless need for it. Trauma scholars have noticed something about survivors. P
Jon Swales
Mar 105 min read
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