MLK and Immigration

On January 23, 2015 By
      Editor’s Note: As today is the Friday after MLK Day, we revisit a post that appeared earlier on our blog in January 2013  – and then again in August 2013, reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of helping run a few Continue Reading

To My Little Brothers

On August 7, 2013 By
      Editor’s note: This post originally appeared as a Facebook note penned a few days after the Zimmerman verdict was rendered. To my beloved brothers Timothy and Stephen:   I’m sorry that you still live in a society where you are deemed “suspicious” simply due to the color of your skin, your style […]Continue Reading
Exodus 12:49 “The same law applies both to the native-born and to the foreigner residing among you.” Over the past few months, I’ve been promoting the “I Was a Stranger…” challenge in an attempt to rectify the fact that few Christians – just 12% of white evangelicals – say their faith is the primary lens through which […]Continue Reading
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