Myths about Black people
From “Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America” by Joel Edward Goza As Jefferson continues the same paragraph in […]
Myths about Black people Read More »
From “Rebirth of a Nation: Reparations and Remaking America” by Joel Edward Goza As Jefferson continues the same paragraph in […]
Myths about Black people Read More »
From “Abandon the Orderly House: Good News for Skeptics & Burned Out Believers” by A. W. Regets So, if you
Don’t be afraid to bring your full human experience Read More »
From “The Asylum Seekers: A Chronicle of Life, Death, and Community at the Border” by Cristina Rathbone There are five
The five ways you can qualify for asylum Read More »
From “The Night is Long but Light Comes in the Morning: Meditations for Racial Healing” by Catherine Meeks These meditations
I trust that the truth will set us free Read More »
The United States has a long history of welcoming those seeking a safer life. In turn, newcomers have helped make
It’s not an immigrant invasion. It’s people fleeing for their lives — and freedom. Read More »
From “We Become What We Normalize: What We Owe Each Other in Worlds That Demand Our Silence” by David Dark
We become what we normalize Read More »
From “The Discipline of Inspiration: The Mysterious Encounter with God at the Heart of Creativity” by Carey Wallace Travel ads
We mistreat the word inspiration almost as much as the word love Read More »
From “US: The Resurrection of American Terror” by Rev. Kenneth W. Wheeler Dr. King was clear that reparations would have
From “American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays The Gospel and Threatens The Church” by Andrew L. Whitehead In the Christian
From “Abundant Lives: A Progressive Christian Ethic of Flourishing” by Amanda Udis-Kessler We can also think about respect and positive