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Moving Beyond Graham’s Legacy: Raising the Bar on Evangelical Participation in Civil Rights
"Changed laws do not change hearts" is a persistent sentiment in today’s evangelical culture.
This Is Pure and Undefiled Religion: Take Care of Orphans and Widows in Their Affliction
Jesus’ teachings in the Gospels say much about love, justice, compassion, and mercy for the socially marginalized and socially vulnerable.
There Will Be No Fireworks This Juneteenth
The once enslaved were free but only as free as America would allow them to be.
Christians Defending Immigrant Families is Good, But it Also Requires Consistency
Christians often express selective outrage.
Seminary While Black: How One Institution’s Toxic Culture is Causing a Black Exodus
One professor thought it was okay to use the n-word in a lecture.
Jackie Hill Perry's "Crescendo" of Transparency
"Follow a Crescendo to its highest point and you’ll find that even at your lowest, you were going somewhere higher."
The Mask of Multicultural Churches
Multicultural churches seem more interested in the Huxtables than the Hood while traditional black churches have faithfully ministered to both.
Revisiting Apartheid and Reformed Theology: Who Is To Blame?
Their theologizing was ignorant of their South African context of racialized oppression.
Why Teach Your Kids about the Gospel and Racial Reconciliation?
I remember the time my son overheard a child say he was stupid because he had “brown skin” — an event which occurred, sadly, within a predominantly white Christian context.

