The Gospel Has Never Been Colorblind
It is often suggested (usually by white brothers and sisters in Christ) that the good news of Jesus Christ drives the Christian to no longer "see color". The stated rationale for this comes from a certain interpretation of Galatians 3:28:
One-on-One with John Kingston on ‘American Awakening’ | The Exchange
Ed: In your book, you talk about how you and your family created a mission statement to define your purpose. How do you think we as individuals can find purpose? John: We in modern society, including many Christians, mistakenly think
Pakistani Court Sparks Outrage by Ruling 14-Year-Old Christian Girl Must Stay Married to Alleged Abductor
Photo Credit: Jamal Panhwar/Pixabay (The Telegraph) — A Pakistani court has sparked outrage by ruling a 14-year-old Christian girl was legally married to a Muslim man who allegedly abducted her at gunpoint. In a case that has renewed focus on the persecution
White Fragility: Why this Book is Important for Evangelicals | The Exchange
In the beginning of Dr. Robin DiAngelo’s book, White Fragility, she explains that she wrote the book for white progressives. Her emphasis on this group of people is understandable, given a common mindset among progressives that points to engagement in
White Fragility: George Yancey Points a Different Way on Race | The Exchange
In White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo sought to explain and combat the anger and defensiveness that many white people allegedly have when discussing race and racism in order to uplift the voices of people of color. Has she achieved this goal?
