The Image of God and the African American Experience- Part 3
In this final segment of a 3-part series on the Image of God in the African American experience, we see how Christ gives us an identity realer than race.
In this final segment of a 3-part series on the Image of God in the African American experience, we see how Christ gives us an identity realer than race.
“A Time to Speak” may make it easier for Christians to talk seriously about race in the church.
The “A Time to Speak” panel discussion was held at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. A RAAN recap and some of our favorite moments.
In the first part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
A new course helps students understand the dynamics of ethno-centric readings of Scripture and how to interpret the Bible faithfully.
Jemar sits down with Dr Vincent Bacote to discuss Public Theology, Abraham Kuyper, Mike Brown,…
In this article, Jarvis Williams offers four reasons why we need to speak less and to listen more to those who suffer racial injustice.
In part of the Image of God and the African American experience we explore how slavery, Jim Crow Laws, and subtler forms of racism today diminished but did not destroy the image of God.
Urban ministry is important today more than ever. What does student ministry look like in an urban context? Four lessons Adrian Anderson has learned.