Life with Black people… by Gareth Murray Jr.

Life with Black people… by Gareth Murray Jr.

Life with Black people is about to get harder. When it became more commonplace for married women to work outside the home, a lot of men resented this shift in culture because it made life harder for them. They longed...

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Redeeming the Systems That Make Equality for All Unreachable

Redeeming the Systems That Make Equality for All Unreachable

by Andre Towner | Jan 16, 2020 | Opinion THIS ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN GOOD FAITH MEDIA.ORG I am a systems person by nature and training. I have always been fascinated with why and how things work; understanding if I poked something here, why something moved over...

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White Supremacist Ideas Have Historical Roots in U.S. Christianity

White Supremacist Ideas Have Historical Roots in U.S. Christianity

White Supremacist Ideas Have Historical Roots In U.S. Christianity This Article Originally was written and published by National Public Radio  July 1, 20201:38 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered TOM GJELTEN Twitter LISTEN·7:55    7-Minute Listen   Add toPLAYLIST Download Transcript Two blood-splattered Freedom Riders, John Lewis...

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A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory By Timothy Keller

A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory By Timothy Keller

This article was originally taken from Quarterly Gospel In Life.com This is an additional article in the series on justice and race by Timothy Keller that includes: “The Bible and Race” (March 2020), “The Sin of Racism” (June 2020), and...

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Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III | The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery

Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III | The Cross and the Lynching Tree: A Requiem for Ahmaud Arbery

Psalm 13: 2 How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and day after day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6985UG0Z3k Pastor Moss delivers a sermon for a time such as this as he...

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Faith and Values: It’s time for a revolution of the soul  By INEZ TUCK

Faith and Values: It’s time for a revolution of the soul By INEZ TUCK

My experience with racism began early. When I was 5, I started school at Cooper Elementary in Clayton, N.C., and I later attended Cooper High School. My schools and community were segregated and unequal. As a small child, I recited...

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