For Such a Time as This: A Letter to the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
“We write this letter as an intentional effort to amplify the voices of ethnic minorities in the EPC.”
Read more“We write this letter as an intentional effort to amplify the voices of ethnic minorities in the EPC.”
Read moreShame is the terrible sense that one is somehow unworthy of “ehad”. Perhaps understanding the link between shame and racism will help us to be less myopic about its instances see just how serious even micro-expressions of this stuff can be.
Read moreHow can the constantly changing “national conversation” help Christians live more faithfully in 2018?
Read moreIntro: silent prophets. In seminary I took an Old Testament class where the professor assigned a book by MLK jr.
Read moreBefore we can enter into meaningful discussions about race we must be realistic about the people having those conversations.
Read moreThe Reformed Margins team is looking for writers who want to join the team as guest contributors.
Read moreAn Asian American response to racial injustice must be met with both mercy and justice.
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 moreIn a world marred by sin, communication is no less broken. Given the ongoing discussion of race within the evangelical church, here are four questions for loving others better with our speech.
Read moreToday our good friend and guest contributor, Lisa Robinson, heeds James White’s insistence upon seeing through a gospel lens. ___________________________
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