“A sense of social responsibility, buried too long, perhaps under the wrong kind of conservative instincts, is rising to the surface, and demanding a place in the sun.”
At times it seems like the pandemic will never end. At times it seems like the election animosities will never end. At times it seems like the Church will never be united.
Racism is sin. Like all forms of sin, racism can destroy. And like all forms of sin, it will be with us until Jesus returns.
For a second time in a month a series of posts on theological education is disrupted by national events. As we write this post, rioting and looting continue to spread across the United States, and U.S. Embassies in Africa are having to respond to criticisms and accusations about U.S. injustices.
25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery loved to run. Grief. Tears. Anger. Disbelief. Like many of us in the past weeks, I have stopped looking for pandemic articles in the news and have turned to the shocking news about Ahmaud Arbery’s last steps…and the public struggle to find justice in this situation.