If Chapel were as honest, moving, engaging, and convicting as “The Conversations on Race” series, I can truthfully say I would never use my skips. Michelle Higgins’ powerful presentation on “The Rich Heritage and Theology of Black Gospel Music,” along with Christina Edmondson on “Paul and a Polarized Nation,” and the panel on ethnic reconciliation shed a tremendous amount of truth on our campus concerning both historical and current race relations with a special focus on the body of believers.
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I firmly believe that if someone has the grit to walk, ride the tops of trains, and sometimes run for their lives to enter our country, they have every right to stay here. If they bring their children, their children deserve a life here, too.
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