In this post RAAN contributor, Cyril Chavis, Jr, recaps an article from Karen Ellis on urban disciple makers.
Category: The Church
Jesus encounters a blind man in John 9 and changes his life. Our story is similar. Previously blind, we’re called to be salt and light. A devotional.
Watchnight service is a shared experience for African Americans. But are we getting the right message going into a new year? Jeremy Williams on watchnight.
In this article, RAAN co-founder Jemar Tisby, explores a complex all humans suffer from.
As we near the end of what has been an admittedly heavy year, Jemar takes a moment to point to the light and hope of Christ in the midst of the Christmas season. Note: Be sure to support the creation of this podcast by visiting www.patreon.com/podastery today! Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic […]
In the second part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
As we celebrate Advent, Mark Singleton offers us 5 reasons the virgin birth is beautiful.
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.
In the first part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
A new course helps students understand the dynamics of ethno-centric readings of Scripture and how to interpret the Bible faithfully.
In part of the Image of God and the African American experience we explore how slavery, Jim Crow Laws, and subtler forms of racism today diminished but did not destroy the image of God.
Urban ministry is important today more than ever. What does student ministry look like in an urban context? Four lessons Adrian Anderson has learned.
We’ve heard a lot about racial reconciliation, but what’s the point? Why pursue it? In this article, Delonte Harrod argues it points back to one thing.
There have been a litany of voices responding to the situation in Ferguson. In this article, four Black Presbyterian ministers offer a biblically-centered response.
Drawing from his experience as a pastor, Jamaal Williams offers five lessons he’s learned about transitioning a historical black church.
In this article, Brian Shepard recaptures the beauty of hymns in the African American experience.
In the first part of a three-part series, RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, highlights the importance of the Image of God as a prominent teaching today.
In Scripture, we’re told to flee sin. But is that enough? In this article, Cornell Ngare explores running toward Golgotha.
Bryant Parsons responds to an article that misrepresents five prominent Christian practices from slavery.