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Repentance Through Reparations: The Path to Racial Reconciliation

June 8, 2023 Tobias Houpe

Racial reconciliation has been “a thing” in the church over the course of the last several decades following the Civil Rights Movement. The Promise Keepers took a shot at it more than 25 years ago and made racial reconciliation its … Continue reading Repentance Through Reparations: The Path to Racial Reconciliation

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A Season of Recognition and Reconciliation

May 8, 2023 Taylor-Made-HR

As the media constantly bombard viewers with the growing debate around the subjects of colorblind and critical race theory, I often think about my childhood and what my parents taught us about racism and how to deal with it. My … Continue reading A Season of Recognition and Reconciliation

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White Jesus, Black Judas: We See You See Color

May 8, 2023 Carl McRoy

It was a nice, suburban, country club of a church. Not just ordinary niceness, but professionally polished, customer-service-type niceness being provided by a cheerful, uniformed team of multiethnic ambassadors. Some held signs directing the flow of traffic in one hand … Continue reading White Jesus, Black Judas: We See You See Color

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*There Will Always Be Room: God’s Blessings in Unorthodox Places

December 8, 2022 Dr. Kecia Brown

“The earth is the LORD’s, and everything in it. The world and all its people belong to him.” Psalms 24:1 NLT It is wonderful to be back from my sabbatical and engaging with you amazing readers again just in time … Continue reading *There Will Always Be Room: God’s Blessings in Unorthodox Places

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Do You Have Any Vacancies?

December 8, 2022 Tobias Houpe

Is America filled to capacity or just selective regarding who we can house? Is there fear of becoming outnumbered by foreign guests and those who don’t look like us? And who is this us? I lived in Atlanta for seven … Continue reading Do You Have Any Vacancies?

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The Games People Play: Silly Season

November 7, 2022 Kevin Robinson

As the NCAA Basketball season launches. I can already hear the sweet sounds of a kiss off of a plexiglass backboard, the twine snap, and the screech of the NBA’s newest designer shoes on the hardwood. Rivalries are on the … Continue reading The Games People Play: Silly Season

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The Urgency of Now!

August 8, 2022 Tammy L. Hodo

Upon the dismantling of slavery, the economic system that build this country financially and literately by the hands of those enslaved, Reconstruction began.  With Reconstruction came some long hard-fought wins regarding African Americans earning seats in the state legislatures with … Continue reading The Urgency of Now!

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