Pray For Your Enemies: Donald Trump and the Coronavirus
I have prayed for President Trump, even written about my struggles with praying for him, and how I’ve been praying for him. It has been a journey of struggle to pray consistently and regularly for him. And here, in this moment of diagnosis, calls are ringing out for people, pastors, Christians, to rise up and pray for President Trump’s full and total healing, becase: “Pray for your enemies.”
“Facebook: The place where white supremacists masquerading as Christians take off their hood.” A Response.
“My brother, why do these white pastors see me as less than a man? . . . . I'm so tired of being humanized as their ‘black friend’ only when it suits their agenda?” He said to me.
Addressing our Racist and White Supremacist Ideologies: Christian Leadership in Turbulent Times
“Where the scriptures speak, we speak. Where the scriptures are silent, we are silent.” This is one of the bedrock principles of our movement, and also the greatest crutch we lean upon for abdicating our moral responsibility to speak the truth in love, to see ‘thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.’
Mass Shootings: A Communal Prayer of Lament
Our Communal Lament and Prayer for Mass Shootings.
The Prayer I’m Praying for President Trump
Prayer takes many different shapes and forms. This is one particular prayer I’m praying for President Trump.
A Litany of Confession and Witness: Believe Women.
A litany of confession and witness in the #metoo movement to wrestle with the misogyny at work in our culture.
Immigrants, Independence Day, and Racism
Rejection and Silence: Our posture towards race in the Church
We continue to maintain our posture of silence on race and racism within the church. Will it ever change?
Guns. Guns. Guns. (Yes, guns.)
I was guided into my office where I was greeted by an FBI agent and a Sergeant from the city police department…
Race, the Police, and a Dissertation. What was I thinking?
What was I thinking trying to tackle such a difficult and emotional area of research for my dissertation?
Abortion Politics: A conversation with a political operative
The reality that sits behind the pro-life position of pro-life candidates and what they’re actually going to do about it.
Criminalizing the Black Body
“The problem of the twentieth century is the color line,” declared W. E. B. Du Bois in 1903. . . but is it still?
Sunday Prayer: A Litany of Lament for Mass Shootings
A litany of lament for mass shootings after the targeted shooting in Dallas.
Missing the Point: Racism
Over and over and over again we fail to take hold of the opportunity to speak out about the racial issues that plague our society and our churches.
Our Need for Lament
In the difficult spaces and moments of life, we need to grieve deeply. We need to lean into the ancient form of grief called lament.
Empty Laments and So Many Words
The Pulse Nightclub Shooting in Orlando should shake us to the core… but will it?
About Last Night: Trump, the Ides of March, Empire, and the Church
Immigration Reform is a Family Values Issue and a Moral Imperative
We must stand together to create change as families are continually ripped a part by an antiquated immigration system. It’s time for the church to rally around this.
Patriotism and the Church
Partisanship, patriotism, nationalism, these three spirits of the age have been around for longer than we think. CS Lewis even created a conversation about it in The Screwtape Letters.