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The Effects of Legal Segregation On Students Today

The Effects of Legal Segregation On Students Today

If you were to walk into most any public school today, it would be nearly impossible to say that segregation is over. The fight for equal education for all children has been a long and defeating one. It began in the 1840s with Robert vs. the City of Boston, and it...
Theological Arrogance

Theological Arrogance

Preston and Jackie Hill Perry recently had pastor Charlie Dates on their podcast. Dr. Dates is formally educated in historical theology, and the Perrys had him on to talk about the Black Church. It was a great conversation, and I encourage you to check out the episode...
The Beauty of the Church in Prayer

The Beauty of the Church in Prayer

I’m more convinced than ever that the church is the most beautiful and powerful institution on earth. Of course she has blemishes and shortcomings, but don’t we all? After all, she is made up of sinners who are trusting, by faith, in a perfect Savior. I want to show...
The Civil Rights Movement and Our Children

The Civil Rights Movement and Our Children

In June, I was in Birmingham, Alabama for the PCA General Assembly. One of the highlights of my trip was a visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, an educational center designed to walk us through the development of civil rights in America through the history...
The Cross is the Basis for Real Reconciliation

The Cross is the Basis for Real Reconciliation

Human beings are not very good at nuance. We think we are. We like to imagine ourselves as perfectly balanced in all our thinking, able to dispassionately apply the Scripture’s wisdom without bias or corruption. But none of us do that. We are all flawed in our...
Justice Belongs to God

Justice Belongs to God

Justice. The mere mention of the word separates Christians into camps. When we hear it, we want to determine whether or not the speaker is on our “side.” Discussions on justice have resulted in division, outrage, and rising tensions. The topic itself is not the...