We wrote this with our colleagues in mind as a resource to equip them to get educated as well as in leading students on campus. What’s happening in Ferguson is a unique window that can catalyze us to engage issues of multi-ethnicty, justice, and systemic challenges.
Growing up in a multiethnic, evangelical family, conversations around immigration were confusing to say the least. I can vividly recall sitting at the kitchen table listening to family members debate the morality of immigration laws...
How does the Bible shape our views on immigration?
For many Christians, the answer sadly is “Hardly at all.” Immigration feels like a political issue. The Bible seems irrelevant in a conversation focused on law and fairness and economics.
How can Asian Americans begin to live out the Biblical call to justice? Read insights and gain practical tips from six senior Asian American campus ministry leaders.
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.
Listen to the historic address given by Evangelist Tom Skinner at the Urbana 70 Student Missions Conference on the topic of "Racism and World Evangelism"
This timeline provides an introductory look at the history of Latino racial conflict in the United States between 1740 and 1980. Compiled by Orlando Crespo.