Tag: Race

Jemar Tisby: The Color of Compromise

The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism

Mosaic Gathering: A Gospel-Centered Intercultural Approach

Excerpted From Christian Higher Education Edited By David Dockery and Christopher Morgan In the fall of 2014, a small group of faculty, staff and students launched a...

How the Church Can Lead Efforts in Reconciliation and Justice

Eric Mason: An Urgent Call for Christians in America to Confront Racism and Injustice

Practicing Hospitality Is a Key to Understanding

Hospitality is the key to developing an appreciation for and celebrating members of all ethnicities as bearers of the image of God.

Developing Competencies in Reconciliation

Today's globalized world requires that the church become competent in different areas of reconciliation.

Encouraging Signs for Multiethnic Churches

Pastors of color face unique challenges, but there are encouraging signs that they are beginning to overcome them.

How Our Treatment of Prisoners Belies Our Faith

The U.S. currently has the largest prison system in history, and how we view prisoners often runs counter to our faith.

Glimmers of Hope from Tragedy

Like Job, tragedy in my life laid the foundation for a deeper relationship with God and understanding of myself.