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Wheaton College Releases Report on Its History of Racism
Task force and trustees call for community repentance, starting with a change to the name of the library.
Sticking Out and Fitting In as an Asian American Believer
Theologian Michelle Lee-Barnewall reflects on her ethnic identity and her identity in Christ.
Viral JesusEpisode 79|46min
When Did White People Become White People?
TikTok professor Garrison Hayes opens our “Disrupting American gods” series with a brief history of race, racism, and identity politics.
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 70|40min
Sharing in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Now
Chris Broussard and Matthew Daniels believe King still shines a light in a divided world.
When American Evangelicals Needed a Reputational Boost, They Turned to South Korean Evangelicals
In the second half of the 20th century, each group used the other as a ticket to legitimacy at home and abroad.
Reclaiming MLK Jr.’s ‘Dream’ 60 Years Later
How we can better engage with the famous March on Washington speech.
Di Indonesia, Kulit Putih Diagungkan. Beberapa Orang Kristen Menolak.
Terlepas dari colorism (diskriminasi berdasarkan warna kulit) yang mengakar dalam masyarakat, orang percaya menunjukkan bagaimana Alkitab mendefinisikan kembali harga diri seorang wanita.
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Died: Carmel Jones, Black Banker for British Pentecostals
With a vision of Jesus, he started a credit union that enabled dozens of churches to buy buildings.
A última tragédia com negros também é um trauma para todos nós
O sofrimento comunitário deve ser reconhecido. Assim como a palavra de cura que vem de Deus.
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In Indonesia, Light Skin is Prized. Some Christians Are Pushing Back.
Despite entrenched colorism in society, believers show how the Bible redefines a woman’s self-worth.
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The Latest Black Tragedy Is My Trauma Too
Communal suffering has to be reckoned with. And so does God’s healing word.
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Evangelical Colleges Will Continue to Pursue Diversity Without Affirmative Action
A Supreme Court ruling against race-based admissions won’t change much for Christian liberal arts schools.
On Building ‘Deeply Christian’ Racial Justice Movements
The NYC founders of Pray March Act want church-led activism to outlive news cycles and divisive politics.
The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 58|45min
Justin Giboney on Juneteenth, Pluralism, and the Gospel
The cofounder of the And Campaign encourages Christians in a fraught political moment.
Where Ya From?Episode 49|1 hr 3min
Juneteenth: Faith and Freedom with Ya’Ke Smith
How do you help people explore uncomfortable truths?
The Lord’s Supper Is a Multiethnic Love Feast
Why our church emphasizes a meal where all are welcome.
Making Disciples Means Working for Justice
Scripture is clear that both go hand in hand.
The Hard Work of Healing
What does it look like to live reconciliation?
The Bulletin Episode 24|1 hr 1min
Lights, Camera, Acting
Town hall carnival, the state of the Republican Party, and the killing of Jordan Neely.
Christian Faith Was Jackie Robinson’s Haven in a Heartless World
A new biography offers an intimate account of his spiritual life, on and off the baseball field.

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The Universe Is Not a Horror Show
The Universe Is Not a Horror Show
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