How can I not be unintentionally racist?

It isn’t enough to repent of the sin of racism, Tony Evans wrote, we must develop authentic friendships with different races and cultures in order to serve communities. I have zero.
Peter Heck: Don’t confuse ‘black lives matter’ with Black Lives Matter

“To be sure, black lives do matter. Every one of them. Their lives matter because they bear the image of the Creator. That demands my respect, my esteem, and my honor,” Peter Heck wrote.
One man lays hundreds of wreaths for people who couldn’t visit Normandy graves

After COVID-19 prevented people from visiting veterans’ graves on the beaches of Normandy France, one man took it upon himself to lay wreaths on their behalf, and even filming the action live on Facebook.
America: A wildfire awaiting a spark

Parched from years of spiritual neglect and frustrated by elected “leaders” concerned only about their own self interests, America remains a tinderbox of withered souls desperately in need of living water.
Minneapolis community fills sidewalks with food

After rioting destroyed many neighborhood stores, residents were asked to bring food and other supplies for families who were left without a nearby place to shop.
Why do Christians rarely talk of heavenly rewards?

“If rewards are clearly presented as a motivation in the Christian life, why don’t we hear more about rewards in our modern pulpits?,” Kruger asked. The answer is we don’t think obedience matters.
Community comes to aid of black business owner whose sports bar was destroyed in rioting

“I don’t know what we’re going to do,” Balla told CBS News on Thursday morning while holding back tears. “It hurts, man. It’s not fair, it’s not right. We’ve been working so hard for this place. It’s not just for me, it’s for my family.”
7-year-old hosts prom for babysitter whose dance was cancelled

Curtis Rogers said he was inspired to hold the socially-distant dance after the COVID-19 pandemic upended the young woman’s original prom plans
George Floyd remembered as committed Christian who mentored young black men

“Big Floyd,” as the 46-year-old was often kindly referred, promoted breaking the cycle of violence he saw among young people and used his influence to bring outside ministries to the area to do discipleship and outreach.
Cowering churches show they really are ‘non-essential’

Rather than roll over in submission to irrational, unneeded, unnecessary edicts by the worldly kings, it would be nice to see churches stand up for their God-given and unalienable rights.