Ambassadorship
LaKesha Womack LaKesha Womack

Ambassadorship

The apostle Paul writes that since we have been reconciled with Christ, we are to become ambassadors for Christ in the world. In Christ, let us also be ambassadors of peace and love in the world in such a time as today.

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Faith of our fathers: Presidents and their theologies
LaKesha Womack LaKesha Womack

Faith of our fathers: Presidents and their theologies

This country would be wise to study the presidents’ work and morals, attend to their memory and legacy with honest and frank assessments as to their failings and faults, and seek a more perfect union in our time. This indeed, is holy and prophetic work in the public square as we parcel out truth from untruth. This is important and nuanced work as we fight for the soul of our democracy.

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Prayer and the news
LaKesha Womack LaKesha Womack

Prayer and the news

Consider developing a “rule of life” in relation to news. How might you bring a practice of prayer into your engagement with the media?

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‘If thou shalt confess’: A nonbinary testimony of faith
LaKesha Womack LaKesha Womack

‘If thou shalt confess’: A nonbinary testimony of faith

Why should persons like myself who have received the same gift of saving faith - who pray, read the Bible, come to worship and who are active members in religious and civil society - why should we be condemned by some of our kin in the Church and by fellow citizens in our nation?

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The remarkable, less told story of ‘The Six Triple Eight’
LaKesha Womack LaKesha Womack

The remarkable, less told story of ‘The Six Triple Eight’

How do we tell a fuller swath of history to the next generation, without falling into the habit of downsizing U.S. history into ever simplified narratives around heroism and achievement? What happens when those in power and dominant places in culture and politics become allergic to or threatened by the desire to respect history with nuance and complexity?

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