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Hostages to Homogeny: Why I’m Done with “Racial Reconciliation”
Taelor Gray gives a sharp rebuke to some Evangelicals' indifference and insincerity towards race relations, and uses James 2 to argue for change.
Why My Grief Belongs on the Internet
Using Scripture, Jemar Tisby breaks downs why public lament is more than just another hot take or social media rant.
Open Letter to My Married Friends
Your marital status on earth has changed, but while you have gone from being single to married, you are still single-mindedly devoted to the service of the Lord’s people.
God’s Love and the Cross of Christ
Dr. Jarvis Williams uses the book of Romans to prove God's certain love for us through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Prayed for the Unity of His Disciples
Dr. Jarvis Williams walks us through Jesus' prayer in John 17 to highlight why disunity in today's churches can be detrimental to our evangelism efforts.
Race and the American Church - A Brief Survey from Colonialism to WWII
Jemar Tisby directs us to a seven-part series entitled, "Race and the American Church", by Otis Pickett that surveys the U.S. church's interplay with racial dynamics.
Why Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?
Using the book of Matthew, Jarvis Williams argues why Christians should celebrate Christmas, no matter the trivialities.
The Glorious Condescension of the Incarnation
As we continue to reflect on Advent, Nana Dolce reminds us of the glorious condescension of the Incarnation, that Christ, full of grace and truth, would humble himself as a baby for our sake.
Hope in God Through Jesus Christ
Dr. Jarvis Williams breaks down Psalm 42 to highlight how and why we can have hope in Christ in the midst of a troubled world.
Thankful for the Cross
As we eat and enjoy family this Thanksgiving, Jarvis Williams reminds us to thank God for the liberating power of the cross of Jesus Christ.