Black Nations In Scripture: Why Should Christians Discuss Race

For the majority of Black people race determines where you live, where you go to church, where you work, whether you work at all, whether you will advance on the job, how you are treated by the police, how you are treated in court, what school your children go to, what they are taught or not taught when they get there, what access your community will have to public services, whether you can vote and whether that vote will be counted, how you are portrayed in television, films, and the news: all of these things are directly impacted by race and more often than not the Black individual is the recipient of the short end in each of these situations. … More Black Nations In Scripture: Why Should Christians Discuss Race

A Black Family

Genesis 10:6 (KJV 1900) And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan. This passage describes a very simple but very potent fact. This passage describes a family. This family functioned in the same that all families have functioned before or since. It is subject to the same laws of genetics that … More A Black Family

White Pastors and Police Violence: A Conspiracy of Silence

The moral tone of a nation is set in its pulpits. When the pulpit becomes an agency of evil by its silence or its justification of immoral actions or inactions, the church itself becomes the object of divine disapproval. Isaiah 1:13–20 (KJV 1900) 13 Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; … More White Pastors and Police Violence: A Conspiracy of Silence

A Response: The Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel

The Gospel and the Christian’s response to social injustices in their periphery are not mutually exclusive. Trusted Christian voices have made it their business to convince you that the two supernaturally repel one another. Because these voices are trusted, there is the temptation to swallow their assertions whole. In view of this, it is imperative … More A Response: The Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel

The Bad Samaritan, or Why the Church Should “Take a Knee”

Luke 10:29 (KJV 1900) 29 But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour? It is the responsibility of the true Christian to stand up for the oppressed. Satan liberally utilizes oppression in the administration of his kingdom [Isa 14.12-17]. The relieving of the oppressed, both by the gospel as well … More The Bad Samaritan, or Why the Church Should “Take a Knee”

Black Lives Matter: 4 Apologies A Christian Does Not Need to Make

It appears that a pattern is emerging in the way that Christians are addressing the black lives matter movement in their public discussions of the subject. The purpose of this document is to show that certain of these apologies are unnecessary and even incorrect from a biblical and logical standpoint. I will address four of these unnecessary apologies. … More Black Lives Matter: 4 Apologies A Christian Does Not Need to Make