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David Swanson
Reconciling to Place
Nicole Doyley
Racism Hinders Spiritual Formation
Lamont Hartman
Coping with Persistent Relational Isolation as a Pastor of Color
Nicole Doyley
Why Haven’t We Made More Progress?
Michelle T. Sanchez
Want to Dismantle Racism? Disrupt Your Discipleship
Derek Vreeland
How Our Ignorance Slows Racial Justice and What We Can Do About It
Steve Noble
Is the Church Creating a Fragmented Spirituality in Emerging Adults?
David Swanson
Christian Nationalism: What Dismantles It
David Swanson
Christian Nationalism: What Defines It
Donnell Wyche
Eleven Ways to Be a Great Partner to BIPOC Communities
Chris Morton
Top 10 Articles of 2021
T. C. Moore
Kingdom Citizenship That’s Neither Partisan nor Quiet
Jeff Liou
Understanding Critical Race Theory, Part 2
Derek Vreeland
Why Do White Christians Remain Silent?
Robert Chao Romero
Understanding Critical Race Theory: Part 1
Joy Craun
A Royal Lesson in How Not to Be Anti-Racist
Donnell Wyche
In Search of White Partners: What BIPOC Need
David Swanson
A Moment or a Movement?
Rich Villodas
Free-ish: the Here-but-Not-Yet Reality of Racial Justice
Seth Richardson
The Racism in my Consumerism
Leeann Younger
Forgiveness is Free…But Repentance Comes With a Cost
Andrew Arndt
“Pastor, Can’t We Just Preach The Gospel?”
Nijay Gupta
“Neither White Nor Black”?: Paul’s Case Against Being Colorblind
Missio Alliance
A Pentecost Sunday to Ponder: The Church Finds its Breath to Lament, Grieve, Repent
Montague Williams
A Word for the Exhausted
Gena Thomas
Eight Black Church Leaders on Ahmaud Arbery Injustice
Michelle Reyes
Responding to Anti-Asian Bias in the Age of Coronavirus
Dorothy Littell Greco
The Importance and Challenge of Diverse Friendships
Rich Villodas
A Pastoral Response to the Hug Seen Around the World
Peter White
A Necessary Read: Jemar Tisby and
The Color of Compromise
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
What the Collision Between Covington Catholic School Boys and Nathan Phillips Reveals About White Supremacy
Joy Craun
Racism and The Dying American Church
MaryKate Morse
The Greatest Obstacle to the Gospel Today: Racism and the White Church
Greg McKinzie
Whatever You Do, Do Not “Just Do It”
Rich Villodas
The Fourth of July: Four Perspectives on Celebrating
Ryan Kuja
3 Ways the Church Can Jettison the Idea of Race as Biology
Rich Villodas
5 Ways Your Predominantly White Church Can Work for Racial Justice and Reconciliation
David Fitch
Shall We Go Be Among The Oppressed? James Cone’s, “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” (Part 2)
David Fitch
Shall We Go Be Among The Oppressed? Reflections on James Cone’s, “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” (Part 1)
Dorothy Littell Greco
In A World of Enmity, Christ Calls us To Empathy – Here’s What We Have to Know and Do
Antoine Lassiter
A Letter to White Church Leaders from a Black Pastor
Kyuboem Lee
Communion, a Counter-Monument
Glenn Paauw
This is a Moment of Biblical Repentance for White Evangelicals
Derek Vreeland
Do We, White Christians, Have the Strength to Stoop Down
MaryKate Morse
A White Response to Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America
Rich Villodas
A Congregational Prayer for Churches After Charlottesville
Gena Thomas
The Travesty of Philando Castile, the Need for White Christian Repentance
Kyuboem Lee
A Word from a Pastor Addressing His Mostly Asian American Congregation After the Election
Kyle Johnson
Is the Idea of America At Odds With the Idea of the Kingdom?
Josiah Daniels
16 Shots and the Importance of Disruption
Ruthie Johnson
Beyond Black and White: Dr. John Perkins, The Ecclesia, and Reconciliation
Charles Self
A Baptism of Tears
Judy Dominick
Confessions of a Taiwanese-American White Supremacist in Recovery (Part 2)
Judy Dominick
Confessions of a Taiwanese-American White Supremacist in Recovery (Part 1)
Charles Self
Unsanctified Mercy: Integrating Compassion and Conviction for Human Flourishing
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
On Violence and Living in a “Racialized” Society: Silence Sends a Clear Message When We Have an Opportunity to Act
Ruthie Johnson
Dajerria Becton, #McKinney, and Working Toward a Theology of Justice
Tara Beth Leach
My Take on #TrulyHuman: A Storm is Raging
Fred Liggin
A #TrulyHuman Realization: Raising a Racist Who Loves His Wife Well
Josiah Daniels
#TrulyHuman Body Politics: Tortured Bodies, Black Bodies, and the Resurrected Body
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