Christ Can Redeem Eyes Blinded by Racial Prejudice
Sin is a malfunction of the spirit, a malady that burrows deeper than rational, surface externals.
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Sin is a malfunction of the spirit, a malady that burrows deeper than rational, surface externals.
We chastise the world for looking at everything through the lens of suspicion, and then we turn around and do the same in our churches and call it faithfulness.
Though we may not fully agree on questions of race and racism, we can be unified through our conversations if together we are fixed on Christ.
George Yancey argues that seeking unity should precede seeking justice when it comes to racial reconciliation and change.
The story of dignified black womanhood points to the inherent dignity and worth of women, whom God created in his image and for his glory.