Jemar sits down with Dr Tony Evans at the ERLC Leadership Summit to discus his talk on Racial Reconciliation, the Gospel, as well as his views on predestination. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
Category: The Church
In this article, contributor Joshua Foster shares personal reflections about identity and ethnicity as a mixed race Christian.
In this first article of a series called God, Justice, and the Character of God, Lance Lewis shares his hope that the series will help equip believers to discuss issues of justice biblically.
In this article, RAAN contributor Earon James discusses the harmful leadership dynamic of pastors whose leadership resembles the leadership of the pope.
The church shouldn’t look like a high school cafeteria, with divisions by age, race, marital status, or swag level.
In this article, contributor Jarvis Williams offers his thoughts on the Southern Baptist denomination and its relationship with African Americans.
In this gospel-laden article, RAAN contributor Nana Dolce recounts the greatest adoption story ever told.
A new book “Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves” by Trillia Newbell tackles our everyday fears and shows how faith in God can lead us to lives of boldness and fruitfulness.
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
Jemar sits down with Executive Director of LifeWay Research, Ed Stetzer to discuss a number of topics centering around a groundbreaking study of African American church planting. Podcast – Play in new window | Download Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook
We’ve all heard the King quote, but do we know its context. E. Washington offers a historical perspective on Sunday mornings in America.
What does engaging culture really look like? Using a Trinitarian framework, Alicia Rollins explores three potential avenues of engagement.
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
Right doctrine should lead to right action. But the Church in America has more work to do when it comes to working toward social change at local and national level.
If evangelicals want reconciliation, they must be willing to speak with Malcolm before they dine with Martin.
Was Jesus a failed teacher? In hindsight, we know the answer. But what if we lived in first century Palestine?
In this article, Ian Hammond, suggests that we not use the opportunity to weep with those who weep to talk about tangentially related noble causes.
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
It’s a new year. It’s a time for us all to make resolutions. In this article, Nana Dolce reminds us of our ultimate resolution.
In this article, RAAN contributor, Jarvis Williams, sounds a a gospel-centered call for reconciliation and justice that covers all instances of injustice.