For many of us who have survived hardship, abuse, or loss, faith wasnât something we were taught to perform.It became something we had to find.
Category: Warriors at Work
When God Says âGuard Your EyesââHeâs Talking to You, Brother
Thereâs a story making the rounds online. A pastor shared how he and his family went out to eat. Their waitress, he said, was dressed
When She Speaks of Harm: A Call to Listen
In our churches, we are so accustomed to sharing blessings, testimonies, and lessons of faith. That is good and right. We are called to âencourage
Journey to Liberation: The Legacy of Womanist Theology by Union Theological Seminary (video)
In this film, filmmaker Anika Gibbons ’13 takes a deeper look at the radical spirituality and scholarship within the lives of the founding mothers of
Black Americans Reshaped Our Lives and Our Country Through Faith
I thoroughly enjoy and grow from global conversations. When it comes to Black Americans, something gets lost. There is a thought that Black American Christians
Wisdom Does Not Teach Us to Downplay Our Safety
Somewhere along the way, many of us were taught to silence our instincts. To âbe nice.â To âtrust everyone.â To believe that protecting ourselves was
đ¸ The Beauty of Godâs Design
Jesus calls us to be light in the darkness. Light doesnât hide. Light exposes what is harmful, broken, or falseâno matter where it shows up.
How Abusers Shift Blame and Survivors Reclaim Truth
Sometimes, people of faith step so far into trying to âcheck both sidesâ that we drift away from the heart of Godâs justice. We start
What is Womanist theology? with theologian, M. Shawn Copeland (Theology Lab video)
This theology related video explore how Womanist theology emerges. It is part of Highrock’s Black theology course, featuring Prof. M. Shawn Copeland. This video dives
