Why My Grief Belongs on the Internet
Using Scripture, Jemar Tisby breaks downs why public lament is more than just another hot take or social media rant.
Using Scripture, Jemar Tisby breaks downs why public lament is more than just another hot take or social media rant.
Marquez Ball challenges Christians to cross the color line, and tells of a encounter at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary that helped him see what racial reconciliation looked like.
Quina Aragon examines the conditions of our heart when we ask the question, “Why were the former days better than these?”
Sheiba E. pens her thoughts on how words can negatively affect racial tensions, and stresses the importance of listening in times like these.
In response to the events surrounding Tamir Rice, Quina Aragon pens her fears concerning the darkness — the evil of racism her unborn daughter will face because of her dark skin.
Jemar Tisby directs us to a seven-part series entitled, “Race and the American Church”, by Otis Pickett that surveys the U.S. church’s interplay with racial dynamics.
Some of the mainline evangelical conferences are dominated with white leadership and speakers with…