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‘Why I am no longer talking to white people about race’
The era of ‘performative allyship’ must come to an end, writes Justice Enabler Wale Hudson-Roberts. In this precarious and vulnerable landscape for Black and Brown people, we need to think honestly about forcefully and proactively challenging racism
Is there more that unites us?
Yes, there is, writes Israel Olofinjana - and here are three key theological ideas that reveal God’s purpose of unity in diversity. In this season of fragmentation, it is important how we model this in our churches and contexts
A reflection on prison chaplaincy
Baptist minister Andy Kerr leads a multi-faith team at HMP Ford in Sussex. He explains more about the role - and highlights ways in which churches can offer support to those leaving prison
Starting with God: an invitation to encounter the living presence
Beneath the surface of our busy lives lies a quieter reality: questions that have not gone away, disappointments that remain unresolved, and a longing for something deeper than what we have so far experienced.
Who put a curse on World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit?
Reflecting on a Christian response to this strange incident in Petit’s life - as well as a postmodern take. By Mark Roques
14 May, 15 May
These are two hugely significant days in the Holy Land, celebrated or memorialised every year, writes David Nelson. And with this year's Baptist Assembly falling on one of them, it was important space was made for Israel-Palestine this year
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