Articles By: Bo White

Bo White has graduate degrees from Covenant Theological Seminary and the University of Illinois in theology and education respectively. Since 2005, he has advocated for the poor as a member of the Food for the Hungry, U.S. staff. He enjoys all things Batman, R.E.M., and a reading addiction in his free time and is committed to extending grace and truth to as many as possible--starting with his wife and two children. He is a Midwesterner who lives in the Phoenix area.

Reflections on Social Reform While My Only Son Is In Surgery

Reflections on Social Reform While My Only Son Is In Surgery
While most of the city is waking up, the doctor is putting my son to sleep.  He’s six years old and doesn’t know what is happening to him.  He only trusts his mom and dad when they say, ‘things will be okay,’ and then the doctor puts a mask over his little face and off to sleep he goes.  The...
December 7th, 2009 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More

All Forms of Human Poverty

Often, when we hear the word ‘poverty,’ familiar pictures come to mind. Perhaps we see the starving children in war-torn Sudan or an HIV/AIDS orphan in South Africa. Maybe we see the homeless in New York City or immigrants from Cuba or Mexico. I’ve noticed that it can be difficult...
August 15th, 2006 | Social Justice | Read More

Beating the Odds

Like any young Midwestern boy, I spent most of my holidays at the race track. Ok, so there was a time when I found out that having a father who raced horses was a bit different. Nonetheless, horse racing remains a part of the fabric of my being. I grew up betting my allowance and reading race programs....
June 1st, 2006 | Sports | Read More