National Association of Evangelicals Launches Test To Assess, Foster Racial Justice

National Association of Evangelicals
The National Association of Evangelicals is unveiling a new online Racial Justice Assessment tool. NAE President Walter Kim, left, provides a video introduction. Screen grab

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Haddis, who is an Ethiopian American, said she hopes the assessment and the recommended resources will give participants a sense of what is being said inside and beyond church circles about these issues.

“We felt like it was important to engage in what’s happening outside of our Christian bubble,” she said.

The collaborative hopes to continue to expand its offerings, including a fall retreat for Black and Indigenous people of color that aims to provide “spiritual encouragement” for evangelical leaders who work on racial justice and reconciliation, lead predominantly white organizations or are involved in starting multiethnic churches.

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