Corrupted or Co-opted: 2 Non-Options as Christians Fight Racism

Christians Fight Racism — Gospel-Driven Pathways Grounded in Jesus’ model, believers practice honest conversation, compassion, lament, repentance, justice, and reconciling love. Rather than the corrupting comfort of apathy, the church […]
Confronting Racism in the Church: Part 2 of a Conversation with Anthony Walker

Racism in the Church and Gospel Reconciliation Stories of pain expose ongoing mistreatment; churches must name racism as sin, repent, and match apologies with action. Ephesians 2 centers unity at […]
Racism: A Lament and Call to Repent

Call to Repent for Gospel Healing In light of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, the church laments evil, listens to pain, and prays with compassion. Scripture frames repentance—Lamentations, James 4, […]
Racism Cuts Deep: Part 1 of a Conversation with Anthony Walker

Racism Cuts Deep Part 1 in Personal and Faith Realities Racism continues to shape painful realities in families, churches, and communities. In this discussion, Anthony Walker emphasizes that racism is […]
Christians and the Coronavirus

Christians and the Coronavirus: Loving Responses Seek truth and empathy by listening to Chinese voices, praying for peace, and resisting sensational rumors. Practice love over fear through practical help, invitations […]
The Killing of Botham Jean and 2 Kinds of Unthinkable

The Killing of Botham Jean and 2 Kinds of Unthinkable — Faith’s Response News of the shooting lays bare a grievous injustice and nationwide grief. Brandt Jean’s courtroom forgiveness and […]
What Narrative Are We Writing in the Hearts of Refugees?

What Narrative Are We Writing in the Hearts of Refugees? A Call to Christian Witness and Compassion Hearts of Refugees are shaped by our witness. Many refugees encounter Christianity for […]