2.32 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “Thinking Biblically and Theologically about Justice”

Today’s “social justice” masquerades as truth but is completely untethered from God and his self-revelation in Scripture. To rightly understand justice, we must ground our thinking firmly in the Word of God.
Excerpt from Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe by Voddie Baucham Jr.

What is racism? Though perhaps a simple question, confusion abounds. In this excerpt however, Voddie Baucham brings helpful clarity.
What’s the Truth About Martin Luther King, Jr.?

What did Martin Luther King, Jr. believe about the Bible? And how did the Civil Rights Movement he led lay the groundwork for today’s sexual revolution?
What is the Mission of the Church in a Racialized World?

What does the Bible have to say about race and ethnicity? And how does this inform the Church’s role in a world of racialization?
2.31 Virgil Walker • Stephen Wellum • David Schrock • Interview • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen? Listen in as Virgil Walker, Stephen Wellum, and David Schrock explain some of these complex issues.
Why Write a Book-Length Critique of Divided by Faith Twenty-Three Years After It Was Published?

The book Divided by Faith was written in 2001, and it was one major contributing factor to the fracturing of the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement over the issue of race. Why write a book-length critique of Divided by Faith 23 years after the fact?
On Civil Rights: What They Are and from Where They Come

Civil rights did not arise sometime in the last two centuries. They are older than that—much older. Their origin lies all the way back in the garden with God’s first image-bearers.
Introducing Dividing the Faithful by David Schrock

The book Divided by Faith took the evangelical world by storm within the past decade, and it left a movement fractured largely on the issues of race. This is the first book-length critical response that exposes the error that Divided by Faith advances.
What is the Fourth of July to Black America?

Can Black Americans celebrate the 4th of July—even though slavery existed at the founding of the United States?
2.30 Virgil Walker • Reading • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?
Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?