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Why Racial Reconciliation Isn’t The Answer to Racial Violence

Corey Leak
May 21, 2020
General, Practical Justice, Race
It’s wrong to hold the abused partner equally responsible for reconciling with the abuser

The Critical Inaction of White Moderates

Preston Byrd
January 21, 2019
Politics, Practical Justice, Race
One of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s most well-known works is his penned Letter from A Birmingham Jail. His mastery of classical thought and application to the world is remarkable, but what makes his work s...

Prophet or Patriot

Shawn Casselberry
July 4, 2014
Church Life, General
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JULY 4, 2014 | BY: SHAWN CASSELBERRY -- Why does it seem like we have to choose between being a prophet or a patriot? Dr. King was...

Beyond White Evangelicals’ Uneasy Relationship With Dr. King

Margot Starbuck
February 17, 2014
General, Race
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FEB 17, 2014 | BY: MARGOT STARBUCK -- How will the church engage today’s race issues—immigration, economic redistribution, presidential...

Dr. King and Our Children: How to talk about and model his dream

Kristen Howerton
January 21, 2014
General, Race
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JAN 21, 2014 | BY: KRISTEN HOWERTON -- As we celebrate the impact of Dr. King, I’ve seen many links to posts about how to talk to...

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    Meagan Ruby Wagner
    January 15, 2021
    Christians are often among the worst at calling for unity in the aftermath of great injustice; there is a pervasive idea that Jesus was a really nice guy who wants more than anything for people to get along and have a good time.

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