Is Christianity a White Man’s Religion?
No religious figure besides Jesus can so empathize with the pain and grit of human experience, including the story of African Americans over the centuries.
No religious figure besides Jesus can so empathize with the pain and grit of human experience, including the story of African Americans over the centuries.
If the “curse of Ham” teaches us anything, it’s that we must remain humbly tethered to Scripture in the context of a godly community.
In this special episode of As In Heaven, we hear from nine black pastors from this season about some of their experiences with law enforcement.
Jim Davis and co-host Michael Aitcheson talk with Jason Cook about the unique relational dynamics and challenges of navigating white evangelical spaces.
6-year-old Ruby Bridges was the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Here are nine things you should know about Bridges and the desegregation of U.S. public schools.