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Southern Baptist seminary presidents reaffirm their commitment to whiteness
Southern Baptist leaders have chosen to prop up whiteness.It is ironic that in their statement, these Southern Baptist seminary presidents claim they are "standing against the tide of theological compromise."There is no form of theological compromise that is more American than vigorously opposing those who advocate for racial justice while remaining silent about the racism and whiteness running rampant in the church.
One More Word about the Gospel, Cultural Marxism, and Social Justice
No one has a monopoly on Biblical interpretation or theological hermeneutics.
Church Membership: Who Needs It Anyway?
God’s people are to glorify and image him in all that they do. God is glorified through his people assembling together in the community of the church.
How the Protestant Reformation led to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Luther’s heirs are known as Protestants today because his movement was so centered on protest. Nearly 450 years later, King would likewise use public protest to confront the social devastation of false doctrine.
Singin’ Us to Glory: The Life and Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
Celebrated for her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, her greatest contribution is the model she gave on the Christian life.
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.
Have We Already Gotten Over Charlottesville?
The primary sin of many in middle class white America is not that of commission but of omission.