Should Christians Celebrate Christmas?, Pt. 2
In the second part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
In the second part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
What does the American justice system have to do with the horrid practice of lynching decades ago? Contributor, Jarvis Williams, gives us an idea.
In this final segment of a 3-part series on the Image of God in the African American experience, we see how Christ gives us an identity realer than race.
“A Time to Speak” may make it easier for Christians to talk seriously about race in the church.
The “A Time to Speak” panel discussion was held at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. A RAAN recap and some of our favorite moments.
In the first part of this two-part series, Keith Echols explores the age-old question regarding Christmas. Should Christians celebrate Christmas?
An original poem from one of our regular contributors, Quina Aragon.
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 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.
Is there a correlation between the persecuted church and church growth? Some research says no. Karen Ellis notes one problem with that conclusion.
Interested in 5 essential things to look for in a spouse? In this post, Cole Brown delivers. 5 questions you need to ask about potential mates.
How should a Christian approach work in a secular workplace? Is there really a sacred/secular divide in our work? Princeton Marcellis offers three tips.
Are Christians more concerned about unforgivable sins than we are forgivable sins? In this week’s Monday Meditation, Dennis Louis addresses the issue.
Each of us will experience the loss of a loved one, but Ekemini Uwan reminds us that there’s a death that leads to life.
RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, challenges us all to have a vested interest in the concerns of our neighbors.
Joseph Solomon, founder of Chase God, interviews KB on the topic of discipleship.
What’s the difference between satisfaction and contentment when it comes to being single? Adrian Anderson offers some thoughts.
RAAN Co-Founder, Phillip Holmes, offers five ways to experience Christian growth.
In this week’s Monday Meditation, Prince Woodrow outlines two lessons we can learn from the Israelites.
Joseph Solomon tells young Christian singles, “Don’t waste your singleness.”