Multiethnic

5 Steps Toward Racial Justice and Reconciliation

Racial justice and reconciliation are central to the gospel. Here's how predominantly white churches can join the cause.

How to Have Conversations About Diversity As a White Male

I’m a white male who teaches at a prestigious college. There’s much to unpack in that sentence, but it’s certainly a position of cultural power. As...

Bryan C. Loritts: Overcoming Ethnic Disunity

The church started out multiethnic. The apostle Paul didn’t start two separate churches, one for the Jews and one for the Gentiles.

Healing the Wounds: One Pastor’s Journey

“When People Begin to Understand the Perfect Love of God, It Spreads Out From Heart to Church to City, Patiently Healing.”

95 Theses for Today’s Church—A Declaration of Diversity

Leaders call for a reformation of unity and diversity.

How Can We Change the World?

Mark DeYmaz: “Can a church really hope to redeem a community if it does not reflect the community?”

Tentative Steps Toward Racial Reconciliation

A Small Action Can Yield Big Results in Addressing Racial Reconciliation

A Renewed Interest in Multicultural Church Planting Is Growing Across Europe

"The God of the nations is writing his story. In this time and age, he is sending all kinds of people to all kinds of places."

How to Talk About Race, Gender and Other Controversial Issues as a Christian

"It’s less about proving you're right or wrong, and more about seeing others draw closer to the unconditional love of Jesus."

Colin Kaepernick, the NFL and Protesting the National Anthem: How Should Christians Respond?

"Our first action before reaching for Twitter or Facebook should be to prayerfully reflect on the causes behind these reactions."

Albert Tate: ‘Don’t Buy the Fake News of the World’

Albert Tate, lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia in Southern California, talks personal authenticity in leadership.