A Growth We Can’t Sustain
The Cost of Attention I go to Twitter before I watch the news. There,…
The Cost of Attention I go to Twitter before I watch the news. There,…
My good friend Jemar Tisby recently wrote an excellent article for The Witness BCC…
Editor’s Note: This article contains a full and graphic description of the indecent at…
By now, you’ve probably encountered the infamous video of Pastor Mike Todd of Transformation…
The white nationalism cloaked in self-righteous Jesus worship absent Christ-likeness has been enthroned as the state religion in America yet corrupting many expressions of Christianity beyond her shores and is such a telling indictment. So many of the Christian voices I’d come to love and respect have become loudly complicit in this dangerous religious circus and Jesus cult that many are growing increasingly despondent of.
In our story, the black story, we have the best of us and we have the worst of us.
We are viewed as problems to be solved rather than people to be admired.
Eugene Peterson had a knack for holding up a mirror to his reader through the stories and poetry he shared.
Haynes shows us Christ is all, and Christ is better. He is better than the best things we can accomplish, and the worst things we experience.