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American Evangelicals & Multi-Ethnic Churches
Using aspects of Reformed theology, Dr. Jarvis Williams gives a Gospel-centered argument on why the Evangelical movement needs more Reformed minorities leading multi-ethnic churches.
Fatherlessness: Another Perspective
Statistics on fatherlessness don't always tell the complete story. Lisa Robinson, gives us another perspective through her personal story.
A Biblical View on “Black Lives Matter” and Immigration
Jeremy Williams explains that Jesus had compassion on the harassed, helpless, and those abandoned by their leaders, and why true followers of Jesus need to follow his example.
A Letter to Our Young Brothers and Sisters
Carl Ellis tackles Reformed Hip-Hop, and explains why we do not need anyone's permission to teach or ‘do theology’ from our unique cultural position.
To Women Who Feel Guilty About Their Abortions
In this article, Kristie Anyabwile reminds us of forgiveness, comfort, and love to encourage women who have had abortions, and are constantly reminded of it.
Salvation for God's Glory
Jarvis Williams expounds on Ephesians 1, and highlights why election, salvation, and predestination is all for the praise of God's glorious grace.
I Would Have Been Married, But God...
Pascale Lourdes Anty details what God taught her about the condition of her heart and the lessons she learned through a broken engagement.
Eschatology and the Black Lives Matter Movement
In this article, Ekemini Uwan soundly explains what Jesus' return has to do with the Black Lives Matter movement, and includes how believers can practically engage the movement.
Heart of the City
In this article, Mark Singleton gives us an account of living in urban areas, and explains why many Christians should move and do the same.
Do We Alienate Our White Brothers and Sisters?
In this article, RAAN contributor Keith Echols Jr. asks key questions about responses to racial issues, and if these responses alienate other believers.