Nylse Esahc shares about coming to America and being forced to confront race and racism. Read, lament, and pray with us.

Nylse Esahc shares about coming to America and being forced to confront race and racism. Read, lament, and pray with us.
Isaac Adams provides some resources for thinking and praying as he remembers the lives of Walter Scott and Martin Luther King.
Austin Suter thinks about privilege, culpability, and guilt in the context of his own family history.
Ryan King shares about the time he wrote a blog post praising the Confederacy, what his father did when he found out, and what Ryan learned as a result.
Isaac Adams explains why majority-culture brothers and sisters should consider the asymmetry of history before speaking, and especially before criticizing.
Isaac Adams introduces (or reacquaints) us with Richard Allen, a man of prayer and crucial figure in American church history.
U?WP editor, Austin Suter, recounts a conversation he had with his dad in our latest installment of When I Recognized Race.
Isaac Adams shares some surprising advice for white brothers and sisters, encouraging them to not ask their black friend about race. At least, not at first.
Isaac Adams encourages us to think about race & racism the way God does. God did not make us all the same, and He means this for our joy and His glory.
Isaac Adams reflects on learning disappointing news about someone he admires. He reminds us Jesus is the only person worthy of total admiration.
Kelly Needham describes how her increasingly diverse friendships have awakened her to racial realities.
Courtney Reissig gives us the first installment in our series, “When I Recognized Race.” Lament and pray with us.
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