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American Evangelicals & Multi-Ethnic Churches
Using aspects of Reformed theology, Dr. Jarvis Williams gives a Gospel-centered argument on why the Evangelical movement needs more Reformed minorities leading multi-ethnic churches.
Intimately Unmarried
In a follow-up post, Darryl Dawson delves into the subject of intimacy, and explains why singles don't have to wait till marriage to experience deep intimacy.
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.
Crossing the Color Line
Marquez Ball challenges Christians to cross the color line, and tells of a encounter at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary that helped him see what racial reconciliation looked like.
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.
Esther, Ethnic-Betrayal, and African-Americans
Jimmy Butts draws from the Book of Esther to argue why privileged African-Americans should advocate for causes of all African-Americans.
Did You Marry the Wrong Person?
Tim Challies answers the question that many spouses have considered at one time or another.
A Bitter Present, A Better Past
Quina Aragon examines the conditions of our heart when we ask the question, “Why were the former days better than these?”
Fatherlessness: Another Perspective
Statistics on fatherlessness don't always tell the complete story. Lisa Robinson, gives us another perspective through her personal story.
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.

