Don’t Forget Where You Came From
Kelvin Washington gives us insight into Titus 3 to argue that Christians who don’t give grace to others are the Christians who have forgotten God’s grace towards them.
Kelvin Washington gives us insight into Titus 3 to argue that Christians who don’t give grace to others are the Christians who have forgotten God’s grace towards them.
In this article, Cyril chavis, JR. reminds us that God alone really knows us. This fact can be scary, but it is the Gospel that makes the thought sweet.
In this article, RAAN contributor Leon Brown discusses his experience as an educated black man in the PCA, as the topic of race relations continue to arise.
In this article, Otis W. Pickett reflects on when he first experienced Mississippi, and how the story of Emmitt Till’s death impacted him.
We’ve all heard the King quote, but do we know its context. E. Washington offers a historical perspective on Sunday mornings in America.
Was Jesus a failed teacher? In hindsight, we know the answer. But what if we lived in first century Palestine?
In this article, RAAN co-founder Jemar Tisby, explores a complex all humans suffer from.
A new course helps students understand the dynamics of ethno-centric readings of Scripture and how to interpret the Bible faithfully.
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.
There have been a litany of voices responding to the situation in Ferguson. In this article, four Black Presbyterian ministers offer a biblically-centered response.