The Theology of Suffering and Reformed African Americans
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
The various challenges that our country faces reinforce the hopelessness that many Americans feel…
Duke Kwon shares conversations from his household, and insight from the book, Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria and Other Conversations About Race by Dr. Tatum. After all, our children are not color blind.
Jemar and Tyler are joined by TED speaker and the author of From Here…
Adoption is a great thing. As a child, I was practically adopted and raised…
The Gospel Narrative The Gospel is a message about love and justice. The irony…
Taelor Gray gives a sharp rebuke to some Evangelicals’ indifference and insincerity towards race relations, and uses James 2 to argue for change.
In this Black History Month reflection, John Kovacs touches on how a classroom incident prompted him to dig deeper into black society contributors, and help him to repent of teaching solely white history.
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The title may seem strange for a site that speaks from a Reformed perspective.…