5 Lessons from a Youth Pastor on Racism and Sexism
Editor’s note: This blog post was originally published on June 1, 2016. We are sharing it again today for its continued applicability. As a justice
Editor’s note: This blog post was originally published on June 1, 2016. We are sharing it again today for its continued applicability. As a justice
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of the series “Priscilla and the Explosion of Women Church Planters Today,” based on Terran Williams’s keynote address at
Editor’s note: This article was first published on December 5, 2005. We are rerunning it this week for its (unfortunately) continuing relevance. Forgiveness is at
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