Defining Race-less

Race- less, Adj. 1.  Used to describe persons who choose not to identify with or by a socioculturally constructed race, here being black/ white/ red/ yellow/ brown/ beige; used to describe a person not willing to be defined by the social coloring of skin, biased beliefs regarding physical attributes or stereotypes associated with a cultural […]

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Trayvon Martin and the Nativity?

What do baby Jesus and Trayvon Martin have in common?  Violence.  “Jesus was born into a state of total vulnerability as an innocent unarmed child during a time of great violence much like Trayvon Martin… As a result, the original Christmas was a time of great grief and agony for many children and parents,” reads […]

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Away from the Manger

“In the time of King Herod, after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, asking, ‘Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews?  For we observed his star at its rising and have come to pay him homage.’  When King Herod heard this, […]

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The Next Evangelicalism: Appreciating the Multicultural Church

“If you’re going to be a missionary, pastor or leader in this new multicultural reality and you’ve never had a non-white mentor, you’re not a missionary, pastor or leader but a colonialist.” ~ Dr. Chan- Rah Invited to Fuller Seminary, Dr. Soong Chan- Rah gives us “some old news, some good news and a challenge […]

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Thinking through the Multicultural Church

Ed Stetzer says, “Just because your church looks diverse doesn’t mean it is diverse.”  He has learned a few lessons from his time at the Mosaix’s 2nd National Multi-ethnic Church Conference and demonstrates that there is a difference between a multiracial and a multicultural church.  Click here to read more.

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