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The Gospel Compels Us to Talk About Race

The Gospel Compels Us to Talk About Race

A few years ago, I was listening to an interview with a woman where she has a Talk About Race and explained why integration didn’t work. She was a proponent of integration, but after surveying the state of education and the nation, she concluded that the experiment...
When I Recognized Race: John Talley III

When I Recognized Race: John Talley III

When I Recognized Race: John Talley III My wife, Celeste and I got married back in 2011. We had nights when we just spent time with one another. There were times when we went to the movies, went to a restaurant, or both because we were broke and did not have much...
Do I Need to Apologize for Slavery?

Do I Need to Apologize for Slavery?

White brother or sister—do you need to apologize for slavery? I’m not using the word “apologize” as a way to express regret. We should all lament the history of slavery. I mean it here as a way to accept personal responsibility. Maybe that question sounds ridiculous....
COVID-19, Xenophobia, and a Prayerful Response

COVID-19, Xenophobia, and a Prayerful Response

By now everyone is aware COVID-19, or coronavirus, has become an emergency of international concern—a pandemic. Fear and panic have escalated across the globe. Countries are now taking aggressive measures to contain its spread. As skeptics debate whether such...
When I Recognized Race: John Talley III

When I Recognized Race: Ryan King

“At the end of the American Civil War in 1865, a Union soldier observed that the remains of the Confederate army consisted of boys and old men. Upon asking what had happened to ‘Johnny Reb’, he was told, “he died at Gettysburg”. That statement may or may not be...