In this article, RAAN contributor Leslie Upton tells us how God used the Legacy Conference to change her view of singleness, and reveal how it could bring glory to him.
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In this article, RAAN contributor Nana Dolce breaks down the Planned Parenthood video, while sharing her past ideologies on abortion, and explains why abortion is a Gospel issue.
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, […]
Jemar and Tyler discuss the topics and conversations regarding race that tend to only occur behind closed doors as well as the recent article: I, Racist by John Metta Note: Tyler references Jemar’s General Assembly Address that can be found through his blog at JemarTisby.com Podcast – Play in new window | Download Subscribe – […]
Jemar and Tyler are joined by Ekemini Uwan to discuss the recent events in McKinney, TX Podcast – Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
In this article, RAAN President Jemar Tisby outlines three unhelpful ways African Americans talk about race.
In this article, Keith Echols reflects on an article posted in The Atlantic that discusses the Southern Baptist Convention and race.
In this article, contributor Jarvis Williams offers his thoughts on the Southern Baptist denomination and its relationship with African Americans.
In this article, RAAN contributor Ameen Hudson writes about struggles he faces as a single person who is encouraged to be content.
Racism is a myth. At least that’s what some would say. In this article, Dr. Jarvis Williams unpacks the myth of the “myth” of racism.
Tyler Burns kicks off a new series focusing on white pastors in minority churches. This week we welcome Pastor Randy Nabors of The New City Network Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
The SAE video has the Black community (Reformed Blacks included) up in arms. Is there an opportunity to take an introspective look at our own exclusivity?
A new report by the Department of Justice shows systematic discrimination toward African Americans by the majority white police department. But will Christians constructively converse about racism in its systematic forms?
Jemar is joined by professor Otis Pickett to discuss his research on John L. Girardeau and the glaring inconsistency embodied in early 19th century white southern Presbyterians who were also pro slavery. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
This article explores the tension present in seeking gospel-centered social justice when ministering to others who feel significantly burdened by injustice.
How do you account for the Christian divide regarding racial reconciliation when tragedies occur? Mathew Sims explores this important question.
Jemar is joined by Dr Mike Campbell of Redeemer Church Jackson to discuss how to start a multi-ethnic church, his personal journey to the reformed faith, and the concept of adiaphora. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
What does the American justice system have to do with the horrid practice of lynching decades ago? Contributor, Jarvis Williams, gives us an idea.
In this final segment of a 3-part series on the Image of God in the African American experience, we see how Christ gives us an identity realer than race.
“A Time to Speak” may make it easier for Christians to talk seriously about race in the church.