Reexamining Evangelical Culture
Reckoning with who we really are and how we have been shaped by a particular history can open evangelical Christians to healing.
Reckoning with who we really are and how we have been shaped by a particular history can open evangelical Christians to healing.
Columnist Jelani Greenidge reminds us that God can use the things we already hold to bring about deliverance
Instead of discussing work-life balance, Smith suggests we focus on abundant life.
I am blown away by how many people come to talk to me in tears after every presentation. And I realize that even though we are different, we have common threads.
The white church desperately needs this truth, this re-forming, and this capacity to confess the sins of racial injustice and to follow Jesus into the kingdom.
Your Story Matters Finding, Writing, and Living the Truth of Your Life Leslie Leyland Fields NavPress, 224 pages Reviewed by Tonia Gütting | May 27, 2020
I Bring the Voices of My People A Womanist Vision for Racial Reconciliation Chanequa Walker-Barnes Eerdmans, 280 pages Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes is a professor of
He Descended to the Dead: An Evangelical Theology of Holy Saturday Matthew Y. Emerson IVP Academic, 272 pages Our culture is obsessed with the underworld.
The Practice of Finding How Gratitude Leads the Way to Enough Holly W. Whitcomb Eerdmans, 160 pages Reviewed by Linda Sladkey | April 1, 2020 I