Voices
Voices With Ed Stetzer: A Missiological Assessment of Critical Race Theory
D.A. Horton shares a four-part examination of CRT. Pastor Horton is a latino missiologist, academic and author, and his latest book, Intensional, delves into ethnic reconciliation.
The Exchange
Pat Sawyer: Cautions Regarding Critical Race Theory, Part 3
This post from Voice with Ed Stetzer is the third and final post of Dr. Sawyer's thoughts and concerns regarding Critical Race Theory (CRT).
The Exchange
Pat Sawyer: Cautions Regarding Critical Race Theory, Part 2
Critical Race Theory is an important conversation today. Dr. Pat Sawyer offers five of eight cautions regarding critical race theory.
Voices
Voices With Ed Stetzer: Sociological Theory and Precursors to Approaching Critical Race Theory
Sherelle Ducksworth discusses four precursors on sociological theory one should know before approaching critical race theory.
Voices
The Legacy of Scripture in the Latino(a) Protestant Church in America
Reading and studying the Bible has the power to transform people, both as individuals and communities. Here's a short history on how that's been the case in the Latino(a) Protestant Church.
The Exchange
Pat Sawyer: What Is CRT and Should We Be Concerned? Part 1
Critical Race Theory is an important conversation today. At the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center, we are committed to help Christians know and engage the culture with biblical discernment.
Voices
Voices With Ed Stetzer: 20 Truths from ‘Known’: How Believing Who God Says You Are Changes Everything
I am glad to feature Aubrey Sampson’s new book, Known. As I wrote in my endorsement, if you ever wanted to explore your identity and family name as a child of God, this is the book to pick up.
Pastors
Voices With Ed Stetzer: The Hippie and the Square
Jesus People Movement leader are memorable today because of how they refused to turn their back on people who needed the gospel and risked their reputation to involve unusual young people––like hippie preachers.