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Bostock Is as Bad as You Think
We cannot stake religious liberty on a "wait and see" approach.
Juneteenth Was an Answer to Centuries of Prayer
African Americans asked the Lord for liberation for years. They still do.
The Hidden Figures of the Church
From Fannie Lou Hamer to Breonna Taylor, black women can no longer be erased from the push for racial justice.
Another Run at Freedom
Pursuing a future already secured in Christ, can we keep running against racial injustice? Today begins 20 weeks featuring 20 Christian writers of color.
The 17th-Century Poet, Nun, and Theologian Who Died Caring for Those Sick with Cholera
What the writing and life of Renaissance woman Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz offered the church during her lifetime—and today.
Juneteenth: ML King Jr's Letter
A reading for our day
Facing the Lions of Fatherhood
The ‘roar’ of earthly fathers can be powerful and painful, but God’s roar is louder.
Standing Between White Privilege and Black Disprivilege: An Asian American Perspective
How do I as a Chinese-American view the protests that have swept across our country?
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Episode 52: Take Me To Church
Has physical distance affected how you are worshipping?
Don’t Scoff at ‘Social Justice.’ Don’t Anchor Yourself to It, Either.
Today’s progressive activists have plenty in common with the biblical prophets. But some differences are too vast to ignore.
Juneteenth: A Truer Independence Day
The official end of slavery in America more fully embraces the self-evident truth of all people as created equal.
불타고 있는 이 나라에 성령의 불길이 필요하다
오순절의 메시지에서 인종 차별로 갈라진 미국의 교회가 내야 할 목소리를 발견하다.
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Justicia tardía. Demasiado tardía.
Es hora de que la iglesia haga restitución por el pecado racial.
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Uma justiça bastante demorada
É hora de a igreja se redimir do pecado racial.
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너무 오래 지연된 정의
교회가 인종차별의 죄에 대해 보상할 때입니다.
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Leaving Liberty
After a decade of declining black enrollment on campus, a tweet set off several recent departures among black students and staff.
LGBT Rights Ruling Isn’t the Beginning of the End for Religious Liberty
Social conservatives liked Neil Gorsuch before they didn’t. Maybe they were right the first time.
Where China’s Crackdown Leaves the Hong Kong Church
Why Christians aren't all on the same page about the demonstrations and new ruling from Beijing.
Perpetua’s Brief Life Came Between Two Plagues
A noblewoman from Carthage converted to Christianity. A decision that changed everything.
How Do We Work Together Towards Racial Equality? An Important Conversation with Six Leaders
Below is a list of the resources our panel members will suggest for further reading.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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