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How spiritual principles translate into meaningful service and daily practice.
Discover how spiritual principles translate into meaningful service and daily practice. This course explores the intersection of faith, community, and social responsibility.
The curriculum below is the planned outline. We are recording lessons now — subscribe and we will email you the moment the first module is live.
Notify me when it launchesWhat does it mean to live a faith-driven life?
Faith expressed through action, not performance.
Building bridges across belief systems.
Engaging with society while maintaining conviction.
From the Hebrew prophets to liberation theology, from the Black church to interfaith activism — a 2,500-word exploration of how faith drives justice across centuries and cultures.
Read essay →From James Cone to Desmond Tutu, from the Black church to liberation theology — how Black communities have used faith as a framework for justice, resistance, and hope.
Read essay →The civil rights movement was led from pulpits, funded by tithes, and sustained by spirituals. A Pew Research study found 64% of Black Americans credit faith for their activism.
Read essay →Before Christianity, Islam, or Judaism, Africa had sophisticated spiritual traditions with moral codes, cosmologies, and community practices. They deserve respect, not dismissal.