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Billy Graham’s Conversions
Billy Graham announced in 1992 he had experienced three “conversions” in his life: to Christ as Lord and Savior, to the principle of racial justice, and to “work for world peace for the remainder of his life.” Four blog posts … Continue reading
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Tagged billy graham, colorblindness, epistemology of ignorance, Good Samaritan, racial justice, The Jesus Creed
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A Journey of Discovery
It took me nearly 60 years before I finally understood. Yes, the ground had been laid in the preceding decade as I increasingly challenged some of my past tribal narratives. But it took two separate events within the space of … Continue reading
Posted in The Joshua Challenge
Tagged black history month, colorblindness, Martin Luther King, racism, systematic discrimination
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MLK in His Own Words
To honor Martin Luther King today, I thought I would post some of his own words, particularly those that are new to me and probably to many others as well. They may be surprising as many of us really didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian nationalism, colorblindness, Martin Luther King, MLK, systemic racism
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