Perhaps a sign of growth in the racial reconciliation movement is the recognition that race relations is not just a black and white issue anymore. Though the black-white relationship still occupies a unique position in our nation’s history, evangelicals must also be ready to include other ethnic minorities in their vision of a reconciled, multiracial church that reflects the ultimate reality of God’s kingdom—on earth as it is in heaven.
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
95 Theses for Christian Racial & Ethnic Unity: #66
Perhaps a sign of growth in the racial reconciliation movement is the recognition that race relations is not just a black and white issue anymore. Though the black-white relationship still occupies a unique position in our nation’s history, evangelicals must also be ready to include other ethnic minorities in their vision of a reconciled, multiracial church that reflects the ultimate reality of God’s kingdom—on earth as it is in heaven.
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