by Mitch Randall | Jun 10, 2021 | Opinion
It felt as though God was weeping over the unearthing of history as the rain fell on Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last week. In 1921, unfounded allegations were leveled against Dick Rowland, a young African American man. The claim accused Rowland of assaulting...
by Starlette Thomas | Jun 7, 2021 | Opinion, The Raceless Gospel Initiative
I don’t want to remember. For all of the stories I tell, there are those that I would rather not repeat. But the memories are in my body. They move with me, packing up and travel along whether the occasion calls for it or not. They show up no matter how discreet....
by Colin Harris | Jun 2, 2021 | Opinion
The end of a school year, especially this one, prompts some thinking about the place of education in our collective life. Those who have been the “front liners” in this year’s educational campaign – teachers, families, students – deserve our profound respect and...