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Trump's acquittal requires retaining a sense of righteous anger
We knew that this would happen. It was unlikely that 17 Republican Senators would join with Democrats to convict Trump during his second impeachment. But when the verdict came in on Saturday, February 13, 2021--just over a month after a violent insurrection at the Capitol in support of the former president--it was still infuriating.
I Used To Know Her…
The truth is on November 4th, we all will wake up with a different perspective of our society.
Gospel-Salted Speech in A Sin-Salty Age
Jesus says our words will either “justify” us or “condemn” us in the Day of judgment.
Tolerance for Racism Paved the Way for the Moral Bankruptcy of This Moment
American citizens should not be surprised at the paucity of character we are currently seeing in our politicians.
Race Conversations for People of Color in the Trump Era
People of color often feel the burden of proving our pain to our white brothers and sisters and that is extremely taxing.
Red and Blue & Black and White: Untangling Race, Religion and Politics in America
The goal today is this: to untangle race, religion, and politics so that divisions in the world don’t cause divisions in the Church.