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Black Lives Matter

Current Events 

The Privilege of Walking in Solidarity

May 14, 2020May 14, 2020 Marcos Ortega 1 Comment Black Lives Matter, church, equity, gospel, privilege

On May 8, many took to the streets to job in memory of Ahmaud Arbery. For most, it is important to recognize the privilege of such an act of solidarity.

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Theology & Scripture 

Good Doctrine Gone Bad

May 17, 2017May 17, 2017 Marcos Ortega 1 Comment Black Lives Matter, doctrine, image of God, imago drive, Jordan Edwards, Kevin Garcia, total depravity, TULIP

Do some responses to the death of unarmed black image bearers betray a misunderstanding of the doctrine of total depravity? Guest post from Kevin Garcia.

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Current Events 

A Betrayal of the Cause

July 8, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments action, Betrayal, Black Lives Matter, Dallas, gospel, image of God, justice, peace, prayer, righteousness, social justice, vengeance, weeping

Last night’s attack on police in Dallas was a betrayal of everything minorities have championed.

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Current Events 

A Willingness to Listen

March 16, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments Black Lives Matter, phil johnson, social justice, thabiti

Making your church more diverse is about more than just adding another shade to your elder board. It often means having a willingness to learn and be challenged by opposing viewpoints.

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 2.5.2016

February 5, 2016February 6, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments Baylor, Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, illustrations, infomania, stereotypes

What 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.

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Current Events 

Black Lives Matter is Not Anti-Police

November 25, 2015January 10, 2016 Bryant Parsons 0 Comments Black Lives Matter, Ethics, police, Police Brutality, politics

Understanding #BlackLivesMatter from a Reformed and Biblical perspective on justice.

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