Christians Don’t Understand How Horrible Christendom Was (as Is) Stephen Mattson July 15, 2020 Church Life, Global, Theology Denying these historical facts is revisionism, and attempts to deflect or rationalize them are forms of dehumanization.
But what does a Christian look like? Morf Morford July 13, 2020 Church Life, General, Theology But now Christians can be identified, not by clothes or accoutrements, but by . . . I’m not sure what.
Justified Anger: Film Screening Alex Gee June 29, 2020 Art, Family and Parenting, Race Explore the true history of our nation through Dr. Alex Gee's journey into his own ancestry.
Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah Share ‘Unsettling Truths’ in New Book Emily McFarlan Miller November 27, 2019 Books, Politics, Theology You’ve got to speak truth when you lament.
Paula White and the Mainstreaming of American Pentecostalism Daniel G. Hummel November 11, 2019 Politics, Theology Paula White is not only a frequent visitor to the White House but a confidant of the president.
What Did Church Teach White Students Posing with Guns in Front of Emmett Till Marker? Jemar Tisby August 3, 2019 Church Life, Race, Theology Ask church leaders to define the words “race” and “racism."
It’s Time to Revive Religious Civil Disobedience John Gehring July 26, 2019 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice Being a faithful Christian sometimes means breaking the rules.
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Ravaged by Fire Yonat Shimron April 15, 2019 Church Life, General "We will appeal to the greatest talents … and we will rebuild."
Black History Month for A White Guy Jared St. Martin Brown February 2, 2019 Church Life, Race Why do I even care about this? Is it “white guilt”? No.
The Great American Heresy Ashley Darling February 1, 2019 General, Politics, Race, Theology Another consequence of the myth of a Christian nation is the worship of the past.