Austin Suter continues our Critical Race Theory series, this time offering some cautions about some conclusions reached by critical race theorists.
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Austin Suter continues our Critical Race Theory series, this time offering some cautions about some conclusions reached by critical race theorists.
Austin Suter encourages white people to realize that they engage racism in a different way than their minority friends.
Michael Kelsey makes the case for extending the right to nuance consistently to our brothers and sisters.
Drew Bratcher gives a horrifying account of racial violence in his hometown over a century ago and describes how the event has shaped his thinking today.
Pastor Bobby Scott gives a brief overview of racism in the United States, showing how deep the problem goes.
John Talley III reacts to the killing of George Floyd and encourages Christians toward a biblical lamentation.
Austin Suter laments the recent videos in which black image-bearers lost their lives and offers suggestions for white Christians who have seen them.
Jonathan Keisling reflects on the morning run he takes with a friend and how the two of them experience the same world differently
In this episode, brothers and sisters lament and intercede about different matters given this woeful pandemic—matters ranging from the loss of lives to exacerbated racism in these times. Join us as we take racial struggles to the throne of grace, and sign up below and...
Isaac Adams provides some resources for thinking and praying when we encounter horrible videos like the one of Ahmaud Arbery.
Austin Suter follows up on a piece by James Choi to explore and lament the current epidemic’s disproportionate affect on black Americans.
Austin Suter follows up on a piece by Isaac Adams and questions whether we should be reading books by historical figures we know to have been racists.
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