Tag: gospel
The Ethiopian Eunuch: A Story of Black Liberation and Transgender Inclusion
Abortion and Women of Color in the Church
Attached is my most recent paper for seminary. It was a difficult one to write. I attempted at all costs to center marginalized voices and not my own. Let me know what you think.
Liberation As Participation In The Disobedience Of Jesus
Red Margin Notes #5
Red Margin Notes #3
Ravi Zacharias and Trees
FROM A BROKEN TREE by Robert Lupton I once saw a large tree that had been struck by lightning many years before. The trunk was badly split and bent, but the growth of recent years was sturdy and straight. Bark had grown over much of the once-exposed heartwood, leaving the trunk misshapen but well protected. … More Ravi Zacharias and Trees
Who Sinned Here?
This is my own reflection on “Who Sinned Here?”, a segment from the “Theirs Is The Kingdom” by Robert Lupton Scripture: John 4:4-29, Luke 1:52-53 Gospel: The good news! It is said so much and so often that we lose track of its meaning and value. It becomes relegated to the good news of my … More Who Sinned Here?
God is a loser
In light of my thoughts on the kingdom of God in the last post, I want to extrapolate the implications further, so hear me out. If the gospel is that Jesus died for my sins so that I can go to heaven when I die, then God is a loser. The Creator of the universe … More God is a loser
Kingdom of God
The most important and foundational shift in my theology came when I understood the kingdom of God, and as a result changed how I saw the gospel. But to know how to get there, we have to set the stage. If you ask most evangelicals today what the gospel is, they will most likely tell … More Kingdom of God






