Reading While Not Black
We needed an education in the firsthand experience and self-understanding of African Americans, who are the largest racial minority in our context.
By Doug Ponder
| January 30, 2023
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We needed an education in the firsthand experience and self-understanding of African Americans, who are the largest racial minority in our context.
By Doug Ponder
| January 30, 2023
We take concerns, problems, situations, and questions to the Word of God. Then we let God, through his Word, speak to the issue at hand.
By Brian Key
| January 9, 2023
The vision for robust theological training to prepare ministers is an old one that deserves revisiting.
By Doug Logan
| September 19, 2022
If the sweep of covenant theology includes all nations, it must include all neighborhoods.
By Doug Logan
| May 16, 2022
I know I can’t just obsess over one sin, like racism, and make it my hobby horse. That isn’t what it means to be a shepherd.
By Doug Logan
| April 11, 2022
That would be my counsel to a Christian who wanted to think through or talk about the sin of racism: start with and argue from the Bible in light of the centrality of Jesus Christ.
By Doug Logan
| April 4, 2022
This flawed social order would be far more tolerable than the anarchist alternative.
By Carl Ellis
| February 7, 2022
The family is the foundation of any civilization or people group; lose the family, and you will eventually lose the people and the society.
By Carl Ellis
| January 17, 2022