Reading the Margins – 5.13.2016
What we saw or read recently: “I feel like” statements, thoughts on Black Lives Matter, and the rejection of nativism in the American church.
Read moreWhat we saw or read recently: “I feel like” statements, thoughts on Black Lives Matter, and the rejection of nativism in the American church.
Read moreWhat we saw or read recently: staying alert in spiritual warfare, personal convictions in pluralistic societies, and how to engage with others online.
Read moreWhat we saw or read recently: masculinity, the white messiah complex, discomfort in race discussions, what an apology is, and strategies for perseverance in ministry.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: counseling children, black churches close down, Asian American leadership, and HIllsong.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: the posture of missional work, the color-blind theory of race, the pattern of churchgoing black men, and African revival in Orange County.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Jemar Tisby on Black History Month, infomania, the power of stereotypes, an amazing sermon illustration, and a new series addressing Black Lives Matter.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Lecrae’s new album, J.I. Packer’s health, the wisdom of age, reflections on evangelicals and race, and spiritual stuckness.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Ekemini Uwan’s new website, what Russell Moore has learned in 20 years of ministry, and why we need good writing.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Jeremy Lin grapples with teenage experience of academic pressure, the debate over Larycia Hawkins, and the worldview of Star Wars.
Read moreWhat we saw or read this week: Ray Ortlund asks the question, “Is your church racist?”, the story behind a Christmas hymn, and Rosa Parks.
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