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Let The Confederate Flags Come Down
As the nation continues to debate the meaning of the Confederate Flag, Terrence Jones argues that our churches are the real symbols of division, and gives us a call to action through the Word.
The Master Narrative
Jemar Tisby explains the Master Narrative: the diluted story of the Civil Rights Movement.He offers resources for a more thorough understanding of racism in this country, citing "reconciliation only happens in the context of truth."
Does The Reformation Still Matter?
Dr. Stephen Nichols challenges the movements that say the Reformers caused needless division within the Church. He argues that the Reformation still matters, because the Gospel still matters.
Friends. How Many Of Us Have Them? (Part 2)
In this 2-part series, Kristie Anyabwile give us insight into the type of friendships we should seek and cultivate.
Targeting Men & Taking Back Urban Communities
In this article, Terrence Jones writes on the importance of engaging men in the "urban synagogue". Are our ministry programs focused on the wrong groups?
Jesus Died To Make You (Spiritually) Rich
In a response to Creflo Dollar's statement, Dylan Justus highlights what is wrong with the prosperity gospel, and calls those who make an idol of money into repentance.
Joseph Solomon - Porn and the Gospel
A great video from our friend Joseph Solomon on porn and the Gospel!
The Sell Out: Abandonment and the "Black Church" Tradition
For Taelor Gray, acting on a desire for a multicultural worship experience led to passive persecution from others in the black church. He highlights a similar situation between Apostles Paul and Peter.
A Fundamental vs. Missional Church
In this article, RAAN contributor Dylan Justus gives us the difference between a fundamental and missional church, and highlights why the Gospel and its clarity is the most important thing.
Most Segregated Hour
We've all heard the King quote, but do we know its context. E. Washington offers a historical perspective on Sunday mornings in America.
Get Your Hands on Pop Culture
What does engaging culture really look like? Using a Trinitarian framework, Alicia Rollins explores three potential avenues of engagement.