The 2015 PCA General Assembly will be remembered most for the debate surrounding the Personal Resolution on Civil Rights Remembrance. Sean Lucas and Ligon Duncan signed the resolution and presented it at the Assembly. While the resolution did not pass at the 2015 Assembly, it was referred to next year’s Assembly for consideration. In the meantime, […]
Category: The Witness
Through the generosity of the organizers of the Legacy Conference, RAAN is pleased to announce a special registration discount. By using the code below you will pay only $55 for registration, a discount of $30. The Legacy Conference “serves to equip those who are serious about making disciples with biblically-based tools to go out into […]
RAAN Contributor Jarvis Willaims offers his reflections on the second annual Arise Summit that took place recently in Tampa, Florida.
A chat with RAANetwork staffers Jemar, Tyler, Alicia, and Beau from the showroom floor at TGC 2015 Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
Cornel West, Robert P. George, and Rick Warren step on stage together and discuss how disagreement makes us civil at an event hosted by Biola University.
Jemar and Tyler converse with fellow Christians from the show room floor at this years The Gospel Coalition. Featured voices: Decipha, Mez McConnell, Earon James, Mike Wellman Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
In this article, Pastor Mike Higgins, reflects on the situation and Baltimore and what the Orioles cancelling their game may teach the body of Christ.
The RAAN hosted “Doing Racial Harmony” event at The Gospel Coalition 2015 went exceedingly well. We were so encouraged to see how many people want to learn more about reconciling across racial lines. The group was diverse, energetic and engaged. This special episode of “Pass The Mic” contains the audio recording from the event. Be […]
Reflections on the ERLC Leadership Summit from Carlos Smith, who had some reservations about the Southern Baptist Convention.
In this article, RAAN contributor Cyril Chavis offers some brief reflections on ERLC’s Leadership Summit on the Gospel and Race.
Racial harmony is important. Got it. But how do you actually do it? Find out how at the “Doing Racial Harmony” workshop hosted by the RAANetwork at the #TGC15 national conference.
In this article, RAAN contributor Dr. Jarvis Williams offers four ways Starbucks showed its confusion about race in its recent “Race Together”campaign.
Jemar and Beau discuss the value of theological training through seminary as well as the various thoughts on seminary as a requirement to ministry. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
A viral YouTube video has again brought race to the forefront of the American conscience. Wise words from Jarvis Williams about SAE and the lynching tree.
Jemar and Phillip discuss the future as Phillip steps down as Vice President of the Reformed African American Network. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
Interpreting President Obama’s words about the Crusades, the Inquisition, American slavery, and Jim Crow in the context of his entire speech is essential to understanding his intent.
In this article, RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, explains why he chose to use the word Reformed when starting RAAN.
Jemar is joined with Beau York to discuss growth groups, the benefits of this ministry tool as well as the challenges of enacting small group ministry within a multiethnic church. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
Jemar sits down with the BJ Thompson and Tyler Burns to discuss the state of discipleship as well as the misconceptions around what true Christian discipleship calls for. Note: Be sure to support the creation of this podcast by visiting www.patreon.com/podastery today! Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed […]
In an article that reflects the heart of the gospel, Nana Dolce, shares about her move from an affluent community to an impoverished one.