Self-Care for the Suffering
Self-Care as you Fight the Good Fight When you engage in fighting injustices like…
Self-Care as you Fight the Good Fight When you engage in fighting injustices like…
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Jemar, Tyler, and Beau discuss the response to…
In a recent post, I introduced a series titled “Why Racism Might Defeat American…
Cultural and racial appreciation may come off well. But without God and a biblical approach, it can serve the wicked system of supremacy, envy, and power. Though Jordan Peele dressed these themes up with horror and humor, the racial issues and their implications are stark.
Anne Blankenship, assistant professor of religious studies at North Dakota State University, tells the…
The goal today is this: to untangle race, religion, and politics so that divisions in the world don’t cause divisions in the Church.
Divided By Faith (2001), the famous book written by Emerson and Smith, carefully documented…
Dr. Ben Carson got off to a stumbling start as the Secretary of the…
We march. We chant. We sing. We link arms. We love hard. And for what? Are you weary in your fight for social justice, racial reconciliation, or understanding? This spoken word poem is for you.
In Mississippi, we can’t pretend. We can’t pretend that none of the past happened, nor act as though it doesn’t affect the here and now.