by Starlette Thomas | Dec 22, 2025 | Opinion
Much of the wrestle with my calling to Christian ministry has been against the forms it has taken in the North American church. As a woman of humble beginnings, I was glad to know Jesus could relate, only to find out some preachers didn’t want to. I’ve always found it...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Nov 5, 2025 | Opinion
The eurocentric Jesus has brought despair, disenfranchisement, and death to communities of color. For the sake of their own salvation, these communities must reject the genocidal Jesus who destroyed Indigenous peoples who refused to bow to the European white God; the...
by Donald Williams | Sep 24, 2025 | Opinion
We daily swim in oceans of passionately embraced opinions about everything from politics and religion to the arts. We elevate personal opinion above all else, as if our perspectives were the authoritative and final word. But what if there is such a thing as objective...