I highly recommend this tool as a starting place for understanding
what racial reconciliation looks like beyond the flowery words, where we sometimes get stuck as churches.
Not exact matches
What will establish Madiba's giant stature in history was not only his prolonged fight for social justice and
racial equality, but his determination, following the end of the apartheid regime, that there would be
reconciliation, not revenge.
Find out how
racial reconciliation is a «foretaste of heaven» — and
what it might mean for white Christians given our country's history.
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.
What would you say to someone who thinks there's not much more work to be done in
racial reconciliation?
Judging by the #Justice4Janet hashtag from October, people are looking for true fairness and
reconciliation between the two, in addition to bucking against
what appears to be an example of
racial and gender inequalities on display as a microcosm.
Nevertheless,
what distinguishes South Africa's new independent evangelical churches is their dual mission of evangelism and
racial reconciliation.
From Suzannah:
What are some of the blind spots harbored by progressive sorts that hinder the work of
racial reconciliation?
However we may judge his premise, his vision of
racial reconciliation in the kingdom of God helped those present examine their attitudes and consider
what they might do in response.
What is God challenging us to do as agents of
racial justice and
reconciliation?
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.
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.