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How the Critical Race Theory Debate Distracts from God’s Justice

In the conflict over racial issues and critical race theory, the position to “just preach the gospel” misses the gospel.

Promise Keepers Tried to End Racism 25 Years Ago. It Almost Worked.

As new racial tensions divide the country, Promise Keepers leaders wonder what they could have done differently.

White Fragility: “Eat the Meat, Spit Out the Bones”

Robin DiAngelo’s 2018 book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism is experiencing a resurgence amidst a national reckoning surrounding issues of racism and its consequences.

Racism and the Church: What’s the Play Call for Team Jesus?

When it comes to racism and the church, there is a prescription for all believers, white and black, to follow. Let's talk about it. Watch this video.

White Pastors: Does Our Decision to Show Up Matter?

What role can white pastors play to support the truth that black lives matter and to end racism? Here's one perspective that may shed light.

The Good & Perfect Gift of Diversity and Why God Hates Racism

If diversity is part of God's plan for humanity, where does that leave racism? God hates racism - and for good reasons. Here's why!

In All the Places Without Cameras, Let’s Be Our Brother’s Keeper

As followers of Christ, let’s commit to being our brother’s keeper, in every situation, regardless of cost—with or without cameras.

What is the Kingdom Response to Racism on our Watch

What must be the Kingdom response to racism? In the face of mounting racism and evil, here's how followers of Christ can respond to have a major impact.

Asian Americans Call on the Church to Preach Against Coronavirus Racism

Asian American believers are asking the church to take the lead in opposing anti-Asian racism fueled by the coronavirus pandemic.

Racism in the Year of Coronavirus and the Christian Response

During the coronavirus pandemic, don't allow fear and emotion to breed racism in your hearts. Recognize the humanity in everyone without discrimination.

Redemption at Redemption: A Member’s Response to Hope Carpenter

Chosen Above Fear The late Dr. Myles Munroe said, "The graveyard is filled with untapped potential." I believe it’s due to fear....