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Martin Luther King Jr. and Convictional Compassion
Conviction is not just how well we can write our theological creed, but how well we live out a reflection of the Triune God in all areas of life. This is our call as the church today.
On Black History: From Platitudes to Participation
It has often been remarked that American history has undergone a vigorous “whitewashing,” whereby contributions of minorities (namely black people) have largely been overlooked or flat out disregarded.
One Truth to Rescue from Confusion
Uncertainty’s pit is dangerously deep. Once you fall in, it isn’t long before you lose sight of reality and get accustomed to its darkness.
"Alternative Facts" in a Racialized Society
Jarvis Williams explains why the Trump administration's idea of alternative facts can be harmful to minorities and the marginalized.
God Cares About Ethnicity
Alex Wright highlights that God cares about ethnicity, and argues you can find the importance of it all through Scripture, even in some of its more “obscure” sections.

