A review of Angela Tucker’s book, You Should Be Grateful| Center for Biblical Unity 2
A Brief Summary of the Transgender Medical Literature| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Antiracism and the LGBTQ+ movement are connected issues| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Most every American has a personal interest in the debate over immigration.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
The black community's biggest problem isn't racism.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Explaining How We Got Into This Mess| Center for Biblical Unity 2
A cultural interview with Monique's dear friend, Mrs. Lee Saul| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Roots sold generations of Americans a false narrative about slavery.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
When I was a student at Biola University in the early 1990s, a prominent artist, Kent Twitchell, painted a large mural of Jesus on the side| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Four years ago, the label "Christian nationalism" was largely used as a pejorative rather than as a term of self-identification.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
I learned I was an adopted kid in 1978, the year I turned five.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
On January 19, we released an Off Code podcast episode, “Exposing the Lies of Black History, Part 2.”| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Many Christians continue to wrestle with developing a biblical framework for justice, especially when it comes to analyzing the problem of r| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Women are flooding social media with videos of themselves declaring sexual abstinence.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
Today, some Christians seem to be asking the question, "is racism a sin?" in earnest, for multiple reasons.| Center for Biblical Unity 2
The Center for Biblical Unity is the premier Christian voice in leading respectful and Biblical conversations about race, justice, unity and the impact of the Critical Social Theories coming into the church and society. We believe that the solution to these issues is Scripture as our foundation.| CFBU
Responding with biblically informed compassion and clarity| CFBU