If you are sitting here saying “CRT is racist” or “CRT doesn’t solve racism,” I’m not going to waste much time arguing with you. Instead, let me ask…
Tag: how Christians should process CRT
A Bigger Threat to Christianity Than CRT
We need to first realize there was an intentional push from certain activists to make CRT into the catchall for anything negative that is today.
Racial Justice Is to Democrats What Abortion Is to Republicans: a Wedge Issue
When it comes to racial justice, let’s be willing to acknowledge the inadequacies of political parties to bring about true justice.
Jesus Tore Down Walls of Ethnic Division and Oppression
I address these issues because central to the Gospel message is how Jesus has torn down walls of ethnic division and oppression.
How Christians Should Process CRT: Responding to Questions
In this episode we address some of the major concerns people have with CRT and how to frame the conversation in a way that gives clarity for processing the theory as Christians.
How We Gaslight to Condemn CRT
That CRT is this big, dangerous monster subtly deceiving people all over the place, even those within the church, is an example of a false narrative.
Mandated Equality Will Not End Well
Integration should have helped develop racial equality in education, yet even after Brown v. Board, inequality along racial lines within academia continued.
Where Voddie Baucham Gets It Wrong
Voddie Baucham has been one of the most prominent voices speaking out against CRT as anti “biblical justice,” but he gets some things wrong.
Where Voddie Baucham Gets It Right
Voddie Baucham has been one of the most prominent voices speaking out against Christians using Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a framework for understanding injustice. He happens to get a number of things quite right!
Why We Need to Talk about Power When Talking about Racism
We need to talk about power when talking about racism because the reality is that white Christians ultimately get their way. At least in their world.
“How Come There’s No ‘Asian’ Privilege?”
People tend to bring up the Asian American experience as a way of saying, “See, anyone who just puts their mind to it and works hard can make it big in America.”
The Responsibility White Christians Have with Their Privilege
Don’t be scared of the term “white privilege.” Acknowledge it. Steward it according to the way God would have you steward any other benefit.