I wrote my first piece for the NYT today. I wish I had no reason to comment on the failings of my alma mater. But I'm thrilled to have an opportunity to tell the world that what they see of Liberty is not the best representation of Christian education.
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What a Zoom call.
We got to chat with all 9 authors of our new #Enneagram Daily Reflections series, including the new series editor @SuzanneStabile! These books start rolling out in October and you're not going to want to miss them.
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I CAN'T! Enough is enough! Why is this article centering white literary agents and editors? Yes. I am thankful that there finally seems to be a movement of white evangelicals realizing that white privilege is a thing and that racism is still all around us. Thread...
How did @PublishersWkly just do this without asking any editors or agents of color in the religious space? I mean, this is just the strangest thing. "Looking Ahead: Will Writers on Racial Justice Find Their Audience?" https://t.co/jH8PvZ7SIY via @publisherswkly
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If Christianity is good news for all, why does it often look like a “white man’s religion”? @drantipas believes that biblical Christianity is more affirmative of cultural diversity than we realize.
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