- 1. What Would Jesus Do to Accelerate Racial Healing Today? ...
- This is the crucial moment in history when we all must ask ourselves the imperative question, "What would Jesus do?" Perhaps we should also ask of ourselves these follow-up questions: —"How would Jesus ...
- Created on 04 June 2020
- 2. More Than 200 Pastors Gather Today to Repent of This Historic Sin
- Editor's Note: Christians from a wide variety of racial, cultural and denominational backgrounds unite Saturday, Aug. 25, for OneRace Stone Mountain, an event of worship and prayer for racial reconciliatio ...
- Created on 10 August 2018
- 3. Come Sunday, the Church Should Recommit to Confronting This Nasty Sin
- ... American life, even within our churches. On Sunday, Aug. 12, we will host a special service calling for continued racial reconciliation. On the one-year anniversary of this dark day, it's incumbent upo ...
- Created on 09 August 2018
- 4. Why We Need the Reconciled Church More Than Coffee and Cussing
- ... the clarion awakening of a people who will rise above the skin color wars frequency and engage in genuine racial reconciliation from the Bible vantage point of humanity being the one bood/one race of Act ...
- Created on 30 May 2018
- 5. The Church, Like Starbucks, Needs More Racial Sensitivity ...
- Starbucks closed 8,000 of its stores this week so its baristas could undergo four hours of racial sensitivity training. The company took the drastic action to counteract negative publicity it got last ...
- Created on 29 May 2018
- 6. The Spiritual Warfare Behind Racial Tension in the Church ...
- ... Christian leaders are not doing enough to bring about true racial reconciliation. Reflection: I grew up in the '80s in a small city in south central Virginia. Unfortunately, I am not a stranger to racial ...
- Created on 21 May 2018
- 7. Does Every Church Really Need to Be Diverse?
- Diversity is culturally popular right now—especially in the church. But is it necessary for a church to be diverse and ethnically inclusive in order for it to be an effective carrier of the gospel? Trip ...
- Created on 16 April 2018
- 8. Beth Moore: Why I Started Tweeting About Racial Justice ...
- Beth Moore has attracted attention the last 18 months for her increased willingness to speak out against racial inequality and sexual assault. Though some have called her brave, she said she's uncomfortabl ...
- Created on 10 April 2018
- 9. What Would Jesus Do? The Church's Response to Racism
- Alt-right, alt-left, antifa, alt-light, progressive, conservative, Caucasian, black, Hispanic, Asian, white supremacist, Black Lives Matter. Can we become any more divided? Where does the church of our ...
- Created on 17 August 2017
- 10. After Charlottesville Riots, Why Aren't Our Churches More Diverse?
- ... ty. The ethnic and racial diversity of the community is not reflected in the church." This church is one of tens of thousands of congregations that are one color, one race or one group. Why? Why is this rea ...
- Created on 14 August 2017
- 11. Paul's No-Nonsense Strategy for Dealing With Racism in the Church
- This blog is the final installment of an impromptu series on ethnic diversity and racial reconciliation in the Church. The first blog was inspired by a trip to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South ...
- Created on 22 May 2017
- 12. New Study Fleshes Out Pastors' Mixed Feelings About Race Relations
- Most Protestant senior pastors say their church is open to hearing about racial reconciliation. But few say church leaders are clamoring to hear more about it. And pastors seem to prefer personal relationships ...
- Created on 31 March 2017
- 13. What You as a Believer Can Do to Show God's Infinite Love
- My heart has been broken over the past few weeks of racial unrest in America. The truth is this: My heart actually stays in a continual state of brokenness over the world we live in, over the choices that ...
- Created on 30 September 2016
- 14. Before Criticizing Its Stance on 'Black Lives Matter,' Give InterVarsity Benefit of the Doubt
- ... er to the entire Board, the latter responded—a la Dirty Harry— 'please do.'" As a result of this incident, the Board passed a resolution forbidding racial segregation at InterVarsity events and calling ...
- Created on 05 January 2016
- 15. Is Racial Reconcilation a Top Priority For Your Church? ...
- ... d as the rest of the nation. How else can you explain a racial group that comprises both Spike Lee and Condoleezza Rice, T.D. Jakes and Jimmie "J.J." Walker? We're not all Democrats. We're not all fans of hip ...
- Created on 18 February 2015