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The Law Can’t Always ‘Love’ You
Compassionate enforcement has its place. But the state’s role is to bear the sword.
On Building ‘Deeply Christian’ Racial Justice Movements
The NYC founders of Pray March Act want church-led activism to outlive news cycles and divisive politics.
Seeing Color Matters in Black History
This month, white Christians can love their Black siblings in the church by seeing their struggles in context.
The Slow WorkEpisode 2|45min
Can I Get a Witness? with Sara Groves
How we tell the story is just as important as what we say.
Vamos falar sobre raça como filhos de Deus, e não como construtores de Babel
Em Cristo, podemos lidar até mesmo com as conversas mais difíceis sem desrespeitar o outro.
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Let’s Talk About Race like Believers, Not Babel-ers
In Christ, we can handle even the toughest conversations without speaking past one another.
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Promise Keepers Tried to End Racism 25 Years Ago. It Almost Worked.
As new tensions divide the country, the men’s movement leaders wonders what they could have done differently.
No White Saviors: How Suburban Minneapolis Churches Learned to Help
After George Floyd's death, white and Black congregations partnered to serve the city.

Top Story November 18, 2023

As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their Work
Duterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus.

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