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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.
Will Christians Constructively Converse about Systemic Racism?
A new report by the Department of Justice shows systematic discrimination toward African Americans by the majority white police department. But will Christians constructively converse about racism in its systematic forms?
Racism at the NAACP
Reflecting on disparaging comments at the NAACP Image Awards, Jarvis Williams suggests that we fight racism with reconciling words.
One of President Obama’s Greatest Failures as the First Black President
RAAN Contributor, Jarvis Williams, cites what he believes to be one of President Barack Obama's greatest failures as the first black president.
Better Than Boycotting: An Alternative Approach to Christians and Bad Movies
Occasionally a movie so morally objectionable comes out that Christians call for a boycott. But there is perhaps an even better approach.
Orthodox Activism- The Church in Pursuit of Social Justice
Right doctrine should lead to right action. But the Church in America has more work to do when it comes to working toward social change at local and national level.
What President Obama Did (and Did Not) Say at the National Prayer Breakfast
Interpreting President Obama's words about the Crusades, the Inquisition, American slavery, and Jim Crow in the context of his entire speech is essential to understanding his intent.
A Beautiful Tension
This article explores the tension present in seeking gospel-centered social justice when ministering to others who feel significantly burdened by injustice.
Why I Choose to Use the Word Reformed
In this article, RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, explains why he chose to use the word Reformed when starting RAAN.
Reorienting Toward Togetherness
How do you account for the Christian divide regarding racial reconciliation when tragedies occur? Mathew Sims explores this important question.
Martin and Malcolm: Reconciliation
If evangelicals want reconciliation, they must be willing to speak with Malcolm before they dine with Martin.
Special Discount For RAAN to TGC National Conference
RAAN readers can receive a special discount to this year's TGC National Conference.
Was Jesus a Failed Teacher?
Was Jesus a failed teacher? In hindsight, we know the answer. But what if we lived in first century Palestine?
How Not to Weep with Those Who Weep
In this article, Ian Hammond, suggests that we not use the opportunity to weep with those who weep to talk about tangentially related noble causes.

