White Fragility: A Conversation on Race and Racism Part Two | The Exchange
Last week, we began a robust conversation about Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. With the wide range of responses we’ve received, it has only become clearer that engaging with this
Survey Finds Americans Turning to TV, Movies to Cope With Coronavirus Rather Than Bible
Photo Credit: Jan Vasek/Pixabay WASHINGTON — A survey released by the Washington, D.C.-based Pew Research Center finds that Americans by far are turning to television and movies to help themselves cope with the coronavirus pandemic rather than spending their time in
Christian Camps Tried to Keep COVID-19 Away. It Didn’t Alw…… | News & Reporting
Even with increased safety protocols in place, some Christian camps could not keep out COVID-19 this summer. Week after week, the headlines tracked the outbreaks: 82 cases at Camp Kanakuk in Missouri, an evangelical camp that draws kids from 10 states.
Chinese Court Rules Homeschooling Mother Must Send Children to School
Photo Credit: ChinaAid BEIHAI, Fujian (ChinaAid) — A court in China’s Fujian province has ruled it illegal for a Christian mother to homeschool her children. Fan Ruzhen began homeschooling her children several years ago, hoping to provide them with a Christian education.
Chinese Christian Sentenced to 10 Days Detention for Street Evangelism
HENGYANG, Hunan (International Christian Concern) — On Aug. 3, a Christian in China’s Hunan province was sentenced by the authorities to 10 days in administrative detention for “illegal evangelism.” Chen Wensheng, who is part of the Xiaoqun Church in Hengyang, has
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:
