How do we confront the complexities of race in American in a way that recognizes the good that our differences bring—the richness that is the tapestry of a society that invites everyone—who embraces our values—to sit at the table of brotherhood? But how do we also understand the need to repent of the persistent sin of racism that’s at the root of generations of injustice?
Joe Watkins sits down to interview one of America’s leading theologians, Dr. Ligon Duncan - a pastor from the deep south who leads an institution that trains pastors for ministry at Reformed Theological Seminary. (Original Airdate 11-19-21)
Up Next in Season 2 (2021)
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The Capitol Piano Boys
Representative David Rowe and Representative Andrew Lewis have a few things in common. They grew up in Christian homes— have been active in international missions—and both have real musical talent. And now, they’re even seatmates on the floor of the Pennsylvania House, seated just a few rows back...
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West Point Woman : State of Independence
Duty, honor, country—three words that are almost always connected with the United States Military Academy at West Point. When West Point made the decision to admit women into its ranks, a firestorm of controversy and protest flared. What would the admission of women do to the great fraternity of ...
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Lighting the Hill : State of Independ...
In past episodes of State of Independence, we’ve taken you to Pennsylvania’s Capital City—Harrisburg—and then to a neighborhood known as “Allison Hill”. We’ll meet one of those bright lights making a difference for the people he loves and serves in the name of Jesus. Pastor Joshua Robertson serve...