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The CRT Debate Distracts from God’s Justice
In the conflict over racial issues, “just preach the gospel” misses the gospel.
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One Solution to Social Conflict: Tell War Stories. But Tell Them Well.
The book of Samuel shows us how to reconcile our differences through redemptive storytelling.
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Jemar Tisby: Three Words Should Guide Our Pursuit of Racial Justice
In his latest book, the “Color of Compromise” author turns from the lessons of history to the proper Christian response.
You Can't Pursue Justice Unless You Truly Understand One Thing.
Q&A with British strategist Genelle Aldred on how the first step to de-polarizing our world is recognizing the biases in our own communication.
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Is Praying for Peace in the Middle East Enough?
Christians—especially Americans—have many opportunities for peacemaking and reconciliation in the conflict.
Rockets, Riots, Sermons, and Soccer: Christian Views on the Conflict in Gaza and Israel
(UPDATED) How a dozen Messianic Jews and Palestinian Christians are trying to minister across the divide as Hamas and the IDF war once again.
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How Small Changes Unlock Powerful Cross-Cultural Connections
New book by Michelle Ami Reyes sits us down to rethink our perception of culture.
Пальмовые ветви, Храм и народы
То, почему Иисус разгневался в Храме в понедельник, имеет отношение к Его триумфальному входу в Иерусалим в воскресенье
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Convictions in Case of Christian Journalist Murdered in Turkey Fail to Satisfy
Family of Hrant Dink, proponent of reconciliation between Turks and Armenians who riled government officials through his genocide advocacy, say justice has not gone deep enough.
The Atlanta Shooter Targeted My Community. He Also Came from My Former Church.
An Asian American pastor grapples with grief, anger, and the evangelical response after last week’s attacks.
Racial Reconciliation Requires a Painful Level of Self-Awareness
To participate in the work of justice, we pastors need to grow and change.
Ordinary Life Is Crammed with Heaven
How our senses can point the way to God’s presence.
Refugee Reflects on Election Unrest in Africa vs. America
To pursue reconciliation, officials and church leaders should first get to the root of things.
Video: How to Build and Maintain a Community
Interview with Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil
Advice for Armenians and Azerbaijanis, from Israel-Palestine
After three decades of reconciliation work in Jerusalem, here’s what I’ve learned when protracted conflict involves religion, land, and history.
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Miroslav Volf on Christian Witness in Turbulent Places
From life under oppressive communist rule came one of the last century’s most influential theologians and advocates for grace and reconciliation.
Turks and Armenians Reconcile in Christ. Can Azeris Join Them?
Confessing the genocide, Turkish evangelicals seek forgiveness on behalf of their nation. With ongoing war in Nagorno-Karabakh, is there a path forward also with Azerbaijan’s believers?
Be Still and Know
To participate in God’s love and healing amid racism, you must slow down and prayerfully ask yourself questions.
Pursuing Racial Justice Requires More Than Lament, but Never Less
How the sharing of prayer and pain leads to trust—and then to change.

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Conservative Methodists, Unite
Conservative Methodists, Unite
After this week’s UMC votes on LGBTQ issues, African Methodists should join American conservatives in the new Global Methodist denomination.

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