On Being Black, Woman, and Evangelical

  I’m thrilled that important conversations are taking place about the history and condition of the American evangelical church. I am humbled and honored to contribute to these conversations. This week I’m sharing at Missio Alliance about the intersectionality of being black, a woman, and an evangelical. Over the past few years, I have wrestledContinue reading “On Being Black, Woman, and Evangelical”

Natasha’s Study: The American Evangelical Story

Today for “Natasha’s Study” I am reviewing the book, The American Evangelical Story: A History of the Movement by Dr. Douglas A. Sweeney. Why I picked up this book: I haven’t read a lot of history since finishing seminary, but this was one of the books I have wanted to read for some time. WhoContinue reading “Natasha’s Study: The American Evangelical Story”

On Violence & Living in a “Racialized” Society

Silence Sends a Clear Message When We Have an Opportunity to Act The casket was not empty. It carried the body of a 14-year-old, African American boy by the name of Emmett Till, son of Mamie. He was from Chicago visiting his family in Mississippi when the prankster took a dare and flirted with a white woman.Continue reading “On Violence & Living in a “Racialized” Society”