5 Ideas to Help Your Church Work Toward Racial Justice and God's Shalom
God’s mission is mainly propagated by his church—and therefore, the body of Christ must be the embodiment of his shalom and unity.
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God’s mission is mainly propagated by his church—and therefore, the body of Christ must be the embodiment of his shalom and unity.
The work of racism is so complex that people would rather not talk about it until it's too late. Here are some practical tools to engage the conversation.
As a white Christ-follower in the United States, I must step out of my denial and face the meaning of my whiteness.
Church, if we cannot lament, we cannot be true to ourselves. If we do not speak loudly about hard things, we do not let them change us.
Racism is a stronghold in our countries that will not go away overnight. The remedy is a commitment to sanctification. We invite you to walk with us in this sanctification process. Also available in Spanish and Korean.
In this compelling article, Hannah Reed explores the many parallels that can be drawn between the COVID-19 pandemic and racism.
Race Relations has compiled a list of articles for individuals or small groups on issues of racism. Find the full list here.
The same power that rose Jesus from the grave and caused his resurrection is at work in the surrendered hearts of the believers who live for racial healing and justice in our world today.
Printed on the front page of the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel newspaper, this article is a great testimony of racial reconciliation and on what God is doing through the Body of Christ at Community CRC.