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Bruno Mars and Cardi B Take Us Back to the 90’s
In an era when it's popular to create nostalgia, it’s not always easy to find someone who can do it well.
100 Days in the Eye of the Hurricane
Here's what the local Church is doing in the midst of the socio-political situation of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
How the Gospel Drives us to Confront the New Puerto Rican Struggle
Hurricane Maria has ignited a mass exodus to the United States.
Dispose of Respectability Politics
Respectability politics is a sin of partiality. It strips the dignity of many while conferring virtue based solely on external criteria.
Tone Police—Serve and Deflect
I am not ruled by my anger because I get angry at constant injustice.
Charlamagne and the Handling of Scripture
In a post-truth, meme-driven era, let’s use our platforms to spread the truth.
When Non-Believers Go On Mission Trips
The most effective, God-honoring trips will be done by those who are seeking to make his name great.
Seeing the Blackness of the Bible
In unfolding the multi-ethnic tapestry of Scripture, we better understand the glory of our God.
Book Review - This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education
It’s not so far-fetched to pair up education with social justice.
Dignity in Community
There is a need for platforms to be constructed so that past, present, and future marginalized voices can be elevated. We choose by God’s grace to assert ourselves in the affirmative.
The Journey from RAAN to "The Witness: A Black Christian Collective"
The Witness is not the voice of black Christians; it is the microphone that amplifies those who have often gone unheard.