Go Ye Therefore (Pt. 3)
We rally behind untrustworthy candidates in order to gain political advantage because our faith and hope is in maintaining or gaining control instead of in the God who’s never lost control. … More Go Ye Therefore (Pt. 3)
We rally behind untrustworthy candidates in order to gain political advantage because our faith and hope is in maintaining or gaining control instead of in the God who’s never lost control. … More Go Ye Therefore (Pt. 3)
I believe that if we repent for imitating the world and commit to keeping the Word central in our debates and discussions, we might actually start experiencing more progress and peace in our discussions. We’d probably also have churches full of productive and effective evangelists instead of disillusioned and disheartened activists. … More Go Ye Therefore (Pt. 2)
The Pythagorean Theorem, The Gospel, & Other Things I Forgot I have a confession to make. Until recently, I couldn’t remember the Pythagorean theorem. I remembered the term and knew it was a math formula, but I didn’t remember it was a geometry formula specifically. I remembered that something was squared, but didn’t know what. … More Go Ye Therefore (Pt. 1)
A poem by Dianicia Trott My little brown-skinned boy Can I really protect your joy? This world will kill your smile Make you feel like nothing is worthwhile My precious brown-skinned babe Must I watch your sparkle fade? But you are destined to cry To lose some of the light in your eyes My little … More Brown-Skinned Boy
Why I Created This Book Series. A tweet asked, “How young is too young to talk to children about racism?” Several people responded by sharing how old they were the first time they experienced racism, personally. The youngest age I saw listed in the article was four years old. That didn’t surprise me. I was … More Gospel-Centered Joy For Brown-Skinned Girls and Boys