Arionne Yvette Williams: Let’s stop trying to convert racism deniers
We should partner with others who are committed to anti-racism work and not waste our efforts on convincing those who won’t acknowledge the need, writes a university chaplain.
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An urban megachurch on Chicago’s South Side is a leader in creation care, drawing upon the congregation’s history and addressing its current needs.
learn more about Otis Moss III: Care for the land is intimately tied to Black liberationAugust 10, 2020
How to host online meetings with Christian hospitality
Virtual gatherings are here to stay, so let’s host them well, writes a managing director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
learn more about How to host online meetings with Christian hospitalityMarch 5, 2019
David I. Smith: What being Christian has to do with how we teach
Formation happens not only from what students are taught but also from how they are taught, says a scholar of faith and learning. What are the implications for teachers who are Christian?
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