The editor of Voices of Lament on how public injustice demands public sorrow. In the fall of 2019, author and speaker Natasha Sistrunk Robinson moved to Alabama with her husband and daughter. When the pandemic hit in early 2020, she found herself doubly isolated in a new location. After reading the book of Jeremiah, aContinue reading “Christianity Today Feature Article: Call for the Wailing Women of Color”
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Missio Alliance Feature Article: The Power of Truth-Telling and Lament
Editor’s Note: We sat down with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, editor of the new book Voices of Lament, and Missio Alliance national director, Lisa Rodriguez-Watson, a contributor to the book, to gain understanding on the importance for both truth-telling and lament. Enjoy their dialogue. In this article, Lisa and Natasha answer questions about Voices of Lament, women of color andContinue reading “Missio Alliance Feature Article: The Power of Truth-Telling and Lament”