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A Wilderness Wandering After the "Quiet Exodus"
No Christian truly feels at home in the world.
If You Love Me, Do Your Homework
I have sugarcoated injustice and minimized pain to coax empathy from skeptical souls.
3 Hard Conversations to Have When Bae is White
Being in an interracial relationship means you discover a trailer full of identity issues waiting to surface.
It's Not Always Black Boy Joy
Nationwide, suicides among black children under 18 are up 71 percent in the past decade.
Our Family Soundtrack: The History of Black Music and Social Politics
Black music has served as a platform for Black Americans to express and heal from past and present injustices.
BHM – Celebrating Black Children’s Books
A list of books for children, ranging from toddlers to high-school students, that touch on identity, civil rights, and historical figures.
Black History and the Local Church
There are countless figures waiting to be discovered and have their stories told.
A Letter From the Sunken Place
I feel like a cheap mascot in the midst of multi-ethnicity and racial reconciliation discussions.
Pass The Mic: The Real MLK - Live Video
If it’s noble, if it’s good, if it’s virtuous, then God is at work and we’ve got to recognize that and we got be clear about admitting that.
Pro-Black ≠ Anti-Everyone Else
To have a uniform definition of black would not work because black people are not uniform.
When Prayer Doesn’t Work
Prayer is meaningful action. In its expression of faith, it actually informs the next steps we take.
Why So Many White Churches Resisted Martin Luther King Jr.’s call
King's emphasis on the social dimensions of Christianity, especially regarding race relations, angered many white evangelicals in his day.
The Committed King
The Lord will unify an otherwise divided people and ensure the triumph of his justice, righteousness, and peace among them.