Beyond Colorblind is a five part series that encourages honest discussion about the beauty, brokenness, redemption, and restoration of the gospel and our ethnic journeys.
Beyond Colorblind is a five part series that encourages honest discussion about the beauty, brokenness, redemption, and restoration of the gospel and our ethnic journeys.
In this groundbreaking book, Native theologian Richard Twiss' shares his passion for Jesus as he examines how Native Americans have found culturally authenic ways to follow the Jesus way.
This resource emerged from a 2012 workshop delivered by Celeste Handy at the “WJEF - Would Jesus Eat Frybread? And Other Native Questions About Jesus” Conference. As someone who has spent many years
Things I wish my staff worker understood about being Native, topics that would be helpful to learn about and Questions that would be helpful for my staff worker to ask me, and additional helpful
This guide was created to help us listen as we explore how the themes from Hoʻolohe Pono can be used as a tool for growing in cross-cultural competency. It is to be used with the Hoʻolohe Pono video
We are often asked why we have "ethnic specific" fellowships. The questions are often rooted in the belief that focusing intentionally on an ethnic group or groups is unbiblical
In a world of individualized thinking, it can be hard to see how white responsibility could be any different from anyone else's.In South Africa there is a word used to describe the very essence of