We Must Weep With Those Who Weep
To my brothers and sisters, we must weep with those who weep. In the…
To my brothers and sisters, we must weep with those who weep. In the…
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In this piece, Chris Ann highlights the undue weight placed on home ownership, and argues against it being wielded as a symbol of status, success, good investment and identity, especially in the black Christian community. Our identity is in Christ alone, not in acquiring a property. We should look forward to our Heavenly home and seek daily to find our identity in Christ alone.
This article first appeared on The Twelve blog. It has been re-posted with permission. Christina Edmondson…
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