As society rejects long-held values concerning morality and marriage, many evangelical Christians find themselves in a more tenuous, less powerful position. But for many other believers, that’s nothing new.
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Growing the Next Generation to Value Biblical Racial Unity
Here are a few ways church leadership can play a role in coming alongside parents to raise the next generation to value biblical racial unity.
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Why I Preach about Racism
Freedom is found when people turn to Christ in their sin to experience forgiveness. Preaching against racism is not from hate—it is from love.
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What Role Does Your Church Play in Racial Reconciliation?
Most recognize a need to do more on issues of race, but fewer seem committed to actually doing more than they already are. So what can you do?
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Working Toward Racial Reconciliation, feat. Daryl Crouch—Pastor Talk, Ep.9
Marty Duren and Daryl Crouch discuss efforts to foster an atmosphere of racial reconciliation in Daryl’s church and the Mount Juliet, TN community.
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Pastors Say Churches Are Open to Racial Reconciliation Sermons
By Bob Smietana Most Protestant senior pastors say their church is open to hearing about racial reconciliation. But few say church leaders are clamoring to hear more about it. And pastors seem to prefer personal relationships and prayer when it comes to addressing matters of race. Those are among the findings of a new study […]
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