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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The Church Visitor I Didn’t Want as a Member
I still regularly see that guy who wanted to visit the church that I pastor. He still hasn’t visited us.
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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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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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How the Church Can Lead the Charge Against Racism
Donald Sterling’s comments have sparked a conversation yet again about race in America. But what about the church? Author Trillia Newbell shares how can we lead the charge against racism and better fight against discrimination.
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