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Pro-Life Black Christians Don’t Focus on Abortion Alone
Overturning Roe v. Wade draws attention to what they’ve known all along: There’s much more to upholding life than banning abortion.
Os cristãos deveriam liderar as discussões sobre diversidade e equidade
Nossa fé nos encoraja a estender a outros o mesmo senso de pertencimento que recebemos.
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The Christian Case for Reading Black Classics
Why James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and other African American masters deserve an audience among all believers.
Racist Incidents at General Assembly Were Mostly Misunderstandings, OPC Says
Denomination walks back assessment of “egregiously offensive behavior.”
Should We Judge Thomas Jefferson by His Ideals or His Actions?
A new biography maps out the moral tensions that tormented his mind and tainted his legacy.
Buffalo’s Black Christians Grieve the ‘Evil Among Us’
Angry but not shocked at racist violence, the victims' families at funerals this week have a prayer: Let these deaths not be in vain.
For Such a Month As This: Free Trauma-Informed Spiritual and Emotional Care Resources
Practical training and tools for responding to traumatic events–from mass shootings to the SBC sexual abuse scandal.
"How Long, Oh Lord?" Why the Church Must Listen, Lament, and Lean In.
A conversation in the waiting room leads to a plea to lament.
Buffalo Pastors Respond to Loss of Community ‘Pillars’
After a mass shooting targeting Black grocery store customers, local Christians consider all they lost.
Where Ya From?Episode 27
Faithful Anti-Racism with Christina Edmondson and Chad Brennan
Research and insights into racial reconciliation.
Christians Should Lead the Way in Diversity and Equity
Our faith encourages us to give unto others the same sense of belonging we have received.
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Truth’s Table: How Black Christian Women Resist White Labels
Q&A: Ekemini Uwan and Christina Edmondson discuss how a podcast-turned-book explores the struggle to create a space to call their own.
Grove City College Condemns ‘Alleged Drift into CRT Advocacy’
A new report from the Christian school says Jemar Tisby's chapel talk was a “mistake” and critiques diversity teachings in an elective class and in resident assistant trainings.
Don’t Ignore Race. Or Alienate White People.
Sociologist George Yancey outlines an alternative to colorblindness and antiracism.
La fin de la domination blanche dans les missions mondiales
Les luttes pour l’égalité raciale des missionnaires occidentaux et leurs contradictions internes.
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Where Ya From?Episode 20
Colorism, Microaggressions, and White Supremacy with Ekemini Uwan
Our identities are often influenced by our surroundings—the good, the bad, and the ugly.
How the Early Church Dealt with Racial and Cultural Division
They saw that their ability to truly be the church was at stake.
Est-il « chrétien » de la part de l’Europe de privilégier les réfugiés ukrainiens ?
Des évangéliques du Moyen-Orient et d’Europe méditent la réponse différenciée du continent aux crises migratoires et les enseignements de la Bible à l’égard de l’étranger.
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歐洲歡迎來自烏克蘭的難民,但對敘利亞難民卻不這樣,這樣做夠“基督徒”嗎?
中東和歐洲的福音派人士評估歐陸對於兩者大不相同的反應,以及《聖經》中關於如何對待異鄉人的教導。
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Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Marilynne Robinson Reads Genesis Without Anxiety
Unperturbed by debates over the book’s relationship to modern thought, she helps us appreciate its marriage of literary structure and theological claims.

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