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Thankful for the Cross
As we eat and enjoy family this Thanksgiving, Jarvis Williams reminds us to thank God for the liberating power of the cross of Jesus Christ.
5 Things to Remember as a Black Conservative Scholar
Jarvis Williams gives 5 things for black and brown teachers, professors, and scholars to keep in mind as they navigate the waters muddied by race relations.
Salvation for God's Glory
Jarvis Williams expounds on Ephesians 1, and highlights why election, salvation, and predestination is all for the praise of God's glorious grace.
The Myth of the "Myth" of Racism
Racism is a myth. At least that's what some would say. In this article, Dr. Jarvis Williams unpacks the myth of the "myth" of racism.
SAE and the Lynching Tree
A viral YouTube video has again brought race to the forefront of the American conscience. Wise words from Jarvis Williams about SAE and the lynching tree.
Racism at the NAACP
Reflecting on disparaging comments at the NAACP Image Awards, Jarvis Williams suggests that we fight racism with reconciling words.
One of President Obama’s Greatest Failures as the First Black President
RAAN Contributor, Jarvis Williams, cites what he believes to be one of President Barack Obama's greatest failures as the first black president.
Gospel-Centered Reconciliation and Justice for All
In this article, RAAN contributor, Jarvis Williams, sounds a a gospel-centered call for reconciliation and justice that covers all instances of injustice.
Strange Fruit Grows in the American Justice System
What does the American justice system have to do with the horrid practice of lynching decades ago? Contributor, Jarvis Williams, gives us an idea.
Quick to Listen: Reflections on Ferguson
In this article, Jarvis Williams offers four reasons why we need to speak less and to listen more to those who suffer racial injustice.