Advent, American Holidays, Becoming Like Christ, Economic Equality & WOC, Equality, Ethnic Equality, Ethnic Reconciliation, God, Women & Covenant, Intersectional Theology, Justice for People of Color, Kingdom Living, Mary, Mother of God, Mary, Mother of Jesus, Missions & Racial Equality, New Creation Women of Advent, New Testament Women of Advent, Old Testament Women of Advent, People of Color & Christmas, People of Color & Missions, Race & Equity in America, Racial & Gender Mutuality, Security & Gender Equality, The Holy Spirit & Equality, Voices of Our Children, Women , The Incarnation & Christmas, Women of Color & Missions, Women of Color in Advent, Youth of Color

Advent Is About How We Treat The Poor Among Us, Because… Yeshua Was Poor

Wherever injustice thrives, there also will poverty. Because injustices pervade our world, the poor live among us all year long and not just at Christmas.

Egalitarian Men of Color, Ethnic Equality, Ethnic Reconciliation, Justice for People of Color, Kingdom Living, Language & Equality, Men of Color Voices, Race & Equity in America, Stephen Robertson, The Gospel and Equality, The Holy Spirit & Equality

How Politicizing Race Discriminates Against People of Color

"If one is constantly presented with a negative image of a community and that image is fed with hateful rhetoric, it eventually normalizes any violence done to that community." -

Black Women & The Image of God, Clergy Women of Color, Economic Equality & WOC, Ethnic Equality, Feminine Imagery & Language for God, Gender Equality for Women of Color, God, Women & Covenant, Justice for People of Color, Missions & Racial Equality, Onleilove Alston, Prophetic Whirlwind, PTSD & Women of Color, Race & Equity in America, Racial & Gender Mutuality, Security & Gender Equality, Stereotyping & Women of Color, The Gospel and Equality, The Holy Spirit & Equality, VOCCU, Women of Color & Missions, Women of Color Leadership, Youth of Color

When Our Skin Is Our Sin

"As the black community grapples with the effects of incarceration on generations of black men, we now have to grapple with the incarceration of black women and the fact that colorism and the disdain for blackness is a contributing factor to who enters prison and how long they stay there." -Onlielove Alston