Sentences with phrase «about racial reconciliation»

listen to this podcast episode I recorded with my friend Monique Melton... we spent a good portion of the episode talking about racial reconciliation and what that looks like... Monique also shared some very practical ways that we can work towards racial reconciliation and practical steps we can take in our families and our communities.
We talk about everything from uncovering the deepest parts of ourselves so we can live a more intentional life and have more fulfilling relationships, to running a faith - filled business, and we even talked a lot about racial reconciliation and what coming from a place of true compassion looks like.
After a few football anecdotes and a story about how he recently got his wife to forgive him for ignoring her needs for 32 years, McCartney describes the moment God spoke to him about racial reconciliation.
Here in the South, we live either in ongoing silence or ongoing conversation about racial reconciliation.
Christopher Esposito - Bernard on how the basketball star and outspoken Christian has set the stage for a vital discussion about racial reconciliation.
Even as the situation in Ferguson seems to be improving, the events this week prompted me and many of the writers contributing to this blog series about racial reconciliation in the church to reflect upon the role Christians could play in these types of events in the future.

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Can you tell us a little bit about your background as someone involved in racial reconciliation work within the church?
Some recent contributions to this conversation include Grace Biskie's plea to engage in racial reconciliation, Erin Thomas» story of what it's like to be a person of faith with Asperger's Syndrome, Aric Clark's defense of the passionate Mainline, Dianna Anderson's explanation of what feminism is not, and Registered Runaway's heartbreaking post about what happened when his father learned he was gay.
Just because we aren't talking about debate questions or party platforms on Facebook doesn't mean we stop standing up for the unborn, raising our voices for religious liberty, caring for refugees, pursuing racial reconciliation, and more.
Dr. Tony Evans writes an op - ed for RELEVANT about Black History Month and why racial reconciliation and unity in the church matter.
This dialogue has occurred between the Australian government and and two UN treaty committees, on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (August 1999 and March 2000) and the Human Rights Committee (HRC)(July 2000); between Indigenous non-government organizations and UN committees on each of these occasions; between the government and Indigenous and non-Indigenous representatives before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fund (PJC) in February and March 2000; and, at a broader level, among Australian citizens and a range of institutions, as part of a continuing debate about the meaning of reconciliation.
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