On Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year I did not post a quote or picture to social media. It was an intentional move because I had become aware, through listening to others in person, online, and in print that it was pointless to tip the cap to Dr. King if I had no intention of actually picking up on the work he had given his life for. Throughout Black History Month I continued to listen to what my African-American brothers and sisters in Christ had to say. What I learned was that I needed to educate myself on the history of African-Americans in the United States, outside of what the school history books taught. Not only do I need to re-learn history in general, but I especially need to learn the role of the evangelical church in the history of slavery in the United States. So I spent the past month finishing up gathering resources and creating a reading list to help me become more educated and better equipped to lead as a pastor in the years ahead. I want to be able to speak winsomel...
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