A single monther in Kansas City, Missouri is making headlines after she donated her $100 lottery winnings to a injured police officer, despite needing the funds herself.
A single monther in Kansas City, Missouri is making headlines after she donated her $100 lottery winnings to a injured police officer, despite needing the funds herself.
On Sunday, former NFL star Benjamin Watson leveraged his influence to sponsor Boston Pray: Seeking Unity and Justice. The event’s Facebook page explained: “As Christians in and around Boston, we are grieved by the recent murders of unarmed African Americans, including George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and the systematic oppression of those peoples. We recognize that the underlying sin of racism is plaguing our city and nation.
Jemar Tisby and Pastor Tyler Burns open up about what White Christians can do in the fight against racial injustice.
Today, too many secondary issues, especially on how best to apply Christian morality and truth to the public square, have been made primary. Now hear me clearly, secondary issues are important, and we should debate them. Those ideas have consequences and victims, too. But we are far too quick to make secondary issues primary and to dismiss those on the other side of us as being evil.
During a Pentecost service over the weekend, Pope Francis called for unity following the death of George Floyd.
One of the most hopeful aspects of the pandemic is the fact that the entire world is united in fighting it. Our best minds from around the globe are focused on our common foe. Unlike a war in which nations fight each other, this is a conflict in which our enemy has made us all allies.