by Tyrone Keels | Jun 25, 2020 | Opinion
I find myself conflicted about the mosaic mass of people protesting against racial discrimination and the equitable treatment of African Americans by law enforcement. While I am elated that white Americans are beginning to see what we as African Americans have seen...
by Tyrone Keels | Dec 10, 2018 | Opinion
My “burning bush moment” came at the age of 38. I was called from being a shepherd in corporate America (mid-level management) to shepherding God’s people (pastoral ministry). With this calling, I realized I needed training, so I enrolled in seminary. There, I found...