Reconciliation

May 2, 2023

CNN Reporter Talks Race, Faith and Reconciliation in Powerful Memoir ‘More Than I Imagined’

CNN reporter John Blake tells how radically integrated Christian communities helped him embrace his biracial identity, estranged White family, and mother’s schizophrenia. The post CNN Reporter […]
May 30, 2020

Are White Churches Really Ready for Racial Reconciliation? 

If White churches want to achieve racial reconciliation, then it’s time for white supremacy in churches to finally die so that racial unity can live. More […]
July 10, 2019

How Do You Practice Self-Care? We Asked Christians Engaged in Racial Reconciliation

Christians engaged in racial reconciliation work share how they practice self-care. More The post How Do You Practice Self-Care? We Asked Christians Engaged in Racial Reconciliation […]
January 22, 2018

Reconcile ‘Streets Don’t Love You’ album review – Reconciliation Done Right

Rapzilla and Youtuber SimIam teamed up again to bring you another in-depth album review, this time, about Reconcile’s Streets Don’t Love You. Read More … Rapzilla […]
November 21, 2017

Divorce, Reconciliation, & Deepspace5: How Sivion Hatched From the ‘Dark Side of the Cocoon’

Longtime Christian rap artist and Deespace5 member Sivion spoke to Rapzilla about the early October release of his first album in four years, Dark Side of […]
November 9, 2017

#FMFieldNotes: Introducing ‘Field Notes on Racial Reconciliation’ Series

Faithfully Magazine’s Lanie Anderson shares her experiences as a White woman regarding how the Christian faith informs racial reconciliation. The post #FMFieldNotes: Introducing ‘Field Notes on […]
November 7, 2017

#FMFieldNotes 4: Embracing Racial Reconciliation as a Gospel Issue

Faithfully Magazine’s Lanie Anderson shares her experiences as a White woman regarding how the Christian faith informs racial reconciliation. The post #FMFieldNotes 4: Embracing Racial Reconciliation […]
August 30, 2017

Stop Talking About Racial Reconciliation and Start Talking About White Supremacy

There is an obvious discomfort with the term “white supremacy” among Whites and Asian Americans. However, the one exception to that is when things like Charlottesville […]