Critical Race Theory: Friend or Foe?

This is Part 1 in this 5-part series assessing Critical Race Theory. Here’s Part 2, 3, 4, and 5. Critical race theory (CRT). What have you heard about it? What do you think about it? What in the world is it? CRT has been in the news a lot lately. President Trump has recently banned its […]
Our Cultural Moment and Critical Theory 2.0 A Deeper Dive with Neil Shenvi

Neil Shenvi is one of the leading voices in North America on Critical Theory and Christianity. He is very well-known on YouTube and through the Facebook Group he started called, Critical Theory and Christianity. The topic is – Our Cultural Moment and Critical Theory 2.0: A Deeper Dive. Here is how the webinar will help everyone: A […]
Following Jesus through Chaos and Cancel Culture: Race, Sexuality, Gender, & the Gospel

with Carol Swain, Bill Hull, and Bobby Harrington, hosted by RENEW.org
We Can Now Go Post-Christian

“This is for real.” In the movie Three Amigos, actors Lucky Day, Ned Nederlander, and Dusty Bottoms discover that they are being hired to shoot a movie in Mexico. As they understand it, they will be co-starring with the infamous El Guapo, who plays a villain whom they will defeat by the end of the […]
Intersectionality, Christianity, & Why Reconciliation > Reversal

In the land of India lived a woman named Kisa. She had a son, an only son, who unexpectedly died. Kisa could not accept that he was gone. So she scooped him up in her arms and went from neighbor to neighbor asking for medicine. Everyone she talked to knew the boy was dead. Yet […]
Racial Reconciliation & Church Unity – Part 1 of a Conversation with Bob Russell

*Editor’s Note: Brett Seybold recently sat down with Bob Russell to talk about the state of the American church in light of current events and trends. This is part 1 of that conversation. Here’s Part 2 and Part 3. Q. Although the church should be the place the world looks to in order to find […]
Corrupted or Co-opted: 2 Non-Options as Christians Fight Racism

Bowling looks easier than it is. You have a fairly wide path for knocking down the pins. All you have to do is avoid the gutters, and you’ll accomplish something. Yet, even though the gutters are narrow and the lane is wide, somehow my bowling ball typically ends up in one gutter or the other. […]
4 Takeaways from LGBTQ Documentary

Do you know Guy? If you know him, you wonder how someone with that big a smile could have gone through that much hurt. As you watch the documentary Finding Guy, you’ll see a smile that starts out hiding tragedy and shame. But now that big smile shows hard-won joy. How so? It’s because after […]