Pass The Mic: Vincent Bacote
Jemar sits down with Dr Vincent Bacote to discuss Public Theology, Abraham Kuyper, Mike Brown, Eric Garner and integrating our Christian faith into all of life. …
Jemar sits down with Dr Vincent Bacote to discuss Public Theology, Abraham Kuyper, Mike Brown, Eric Garner and integrating our Christian faith into all of life. …
In this article, Jarvis Williams offers four reasons why we need to speak less and to listen more to those who suffer racial injustice.
An original poem from one of our regular contributors, Quina Aragon.
In part of the Image of God and the African American experience we explore how slavery, Jim Crow Laws, and subtler forms of racism today diminished but did not destroy the image of God.
Urban ministry is important today more than ever. What does student ministry look like in an urban context? Four lessons Adrian Anderson has learned.
We’ve heard a lot about racial reconciliation, but what’s the point? Why pursue it? In this article, Delonte Harrod argues it points back to one thing.
There have been a litany of voices responding to the situation in Ferguson. In this article, four Black Presbyterian ministers offer a biblically-centered response.
Jemar and Phillip are joined with Dr Alan Noble of Oklahoma Baptist University and ChristAndPopCulture.com to discuss differing views on the events in Ferguson MO …
Drawing from his experience as a pastor, Jamaal Williams offers five lessons he’s learned about transitioning a historical black church.
In this article, Brian Shepard recaptures the beauty of hymns in the African American experience.
In the first part of a three-part series, RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, highlights the importance of the Image of God as a prominent teaching today.
Phillip Holmes moderates a cyber panel discussion with Lecrae, James White, Voddie Baucham and B.J. Thompson regarding Ferguson and the Christian.
In Scripture, we’re told to flee sin. But is that enough? In this article, Cornell Ngare explores running toward Golgotha.
We all love the phrase “engaging culture,” but what does it really look like? Using a Trinitarian framework, Alicia Rollins explores three potential avenues of engagement.
Complex situations like the one in Ferguson raise important questions. The Bible has answers to those questions if we will diligently seek them.
Many of us struggle to process the events of Ferguson. Since the grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting …
Dr. Jarvis Williams reflects on the impact of the Civil Rights Act on the African American community.
New Testament professor, Jarvis Williams, applies ideas of tough-mindedness and tender-heartedness from one of MLK’s sermons to the situation in Ferguson and African Americans today.
We had a special Live broadcast of Pass the Mic to process events in Ferguson after the grand jury decision.
In this article, Dennis Louis explores the purpose of education—at least what it should be for the Christian community.