A More Excellent Way: Race and Gender Reconciliation Through Christ
This article is adapted from Brenda Salter McNeil’s plenary address at CBE’s 1999 International Conference. I am from Chicago where a white supremacist shooter went
This article is adapted from Brenda Salter McNeil’s plenary address at CBE’s 1999 International Conference. I am from Chicago where a white supremacist shooter went
Earlier this week we remembered Martin Luther King, Jr. and in his honor I re-read “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” King’s prophetic words ignited the
People say that black is beautiful, and I believe it. I think the most beautiful face I’ve ever seen on a human being was that
From the 6th century b.c. the examples of King Nebuchadnezzar and King Cyrus teach us that God’s purposes can be carried out by nonbelievers, pagans
Women in CACs Vibrant, faithful women have helped to establish and build the Chinese church. Their robust faith and their engagement with the Scriptures empowered
The recurrent dream takes me back to my grandmother’s house in one of the central islands in the Philippines. There is feasting and much laughter.
In recent years, more and more attention has been drawn to the Church in Mainland China from the Western World from both inside and outside
White Privilege a. A right, advantage, or immunity granted to or enjoyed by white persons beyond the common advantage of all others; an exemption in
For several years, CBE has served as a gender consultant for World Vision, providing theological critique on resources aimed at ending gender-based violence. Last month, I
Among reformed Christians (a term which includes Presbyterians, Calvinists, Lutherans, and many others who do not formally use those labels) this is the week in