How do you provide care to victims of racism, or those who are angry about racial injustice? James Roberson, a pastor from Brooklyn, NY, and Jerome Gay Jr., a pastor from Raleigh, NC, explain how they’ve responded. And Dr. Jarvis Williams, author of One New Man: The Cross and Racial Reconciliation in Pauline Theology, shares practical steps you can take to increase your sensitivity to the concerns of those affected by racism.
Caring for those who plan to protest
Soon I’ll be seventy years old. My decades as a Christian activist have taught me valuable lessons about protesting injustice. I’ve had to learn a lot of these things the hard way, but I … [Read More]
Why pastors should care about racism
You may dismiss that racism is very much alive and well, because the narratives of those who are marginalized, who experience it, are often counter to your experience. But when … [Read More]
Racism: is it that big of a deal?
You may dismiss that racism is very much alive and well, because the narratives of those who are marginalized, who experience it, are often counter to your experience. But when ministering to those who suffer racism, be careful … [Read More]
How to care for victims of racism
Racism is the oppression of a group of people for the preservation of another group of people. Whether systemic or subtle, racism robs its victims of security, dignity, worth. Either … [Read More]