In many cases, cultures are not right or wrong, but simply different. Don’t allow differences to become points of conflict or animosity.
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Trip Lee: Churches Must Fight for Racial Reconciliation
For Trip Lee, the church must not allow this moment to slip away without engaging in what he says are necessary conversations about race, racism, and what it means for the church to respond.
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By The Numbers: Race Relations in America
What do Americans think about national race relations?
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Most Worshipers OK With Segregated Sunday Morning
Sunday morning remains one of the most segregated hours in American life, with more than 8 in 10 congregations made up of one predominant racial group. And most worshipers like it that way.
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Church Leaders Say It’s Time to Speak About Race in America
Four decades after Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed in Memphis, a diverse group of pastors gathered at the historic Lorraine Hotel—now the site of the National Civil Rights Museum—to discuss the state of race relations in America.
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Americans Agree Race Relations Have Improved, But Still Need Improvement
Race relations in America are better than they used to be. And most Americans see diversity as a good thing. But there’s still a long way to go, according to two new surveys from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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