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Culture & Identity 

To the Reformed World: Minorities Are Here to Stay

April 1, 2016April 5, 2016 Marcos Ortega 32 Comments ethnicity, gospel, James White, race, racial reconciliation, reconciliation, Reformed, reformed theology

Minorities are moving the conversation in the Reformed world. That’s a good thing.

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Culture & Identity 

Don’t Waste Your Race: Racial Stewardship (2)

March 23, 2016March 28, 2016 Andrew Ong 0 Comments asian, Asian American, donald trump, evangelical, mission, race, racial stewardship, stewardship, tim keller, trump supporters, urban ministry, white

Applying racial stewardship to real life.

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Culture & Identity 

Don’t Waste Your Race: Racial Stewardship (1)

March 22, 2016July 21, 2022 Andrew Ong 1 Comment church, evangelicals, influence, ministry, missional, race, racial, racialized, stewardship

Exploring race as a gift to be stewarded by all evangelicals on mission.

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 3.11.2016

March 11, 2016 Reformed Margins 0 Comments church, color-blind theory, missions, race, revival, world christianity

What 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.

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 1.15.2016

January 15, 2016January 15, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments age, Church Clothes, ethnicity, evangelicals, hip hop, J.I. Packer, Lecrae, race, spiritual health, spirituality, stuck, wisdom

What 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.

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Ethics & Politics 

The Injustice of the American Capital Punishment System – Part 3

November 13, 2015January 10, 2016 Marcos Ortega 1 Comment capital punishment, death, death penalty, economic injustice, injustice, justice, prison, race, United States

As the series continues, injustices in the fabric of the capital punishment system are highlighted.

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Current Events 

Yes, You Are Black

November 11, 2015January 7, 2016 Marcos Ortega 1 Comment beauty, black, dualism, ethnicity, gnosticism, image of God, imago dei, Prince Ea, race, spoken word, theology, worth

Prince Ea just released a spoken word video that makes skin color irrelevant. This open letter explains why Christians can’t agree with him.

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Culture & Identity 

American, Reformed, and Not White

September 15, 2015December 28, 2016 Andrew Ong 5 Comments american, ethnicity, personhood, race, whiteness

What is normative for American and Reformed identities? Let it be a passion for the blessing of the nations!

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