"God Will Move—In Spite of our Discomfort."
Racial tension still exists, even in places that we'd least expect it.
A Multi-Ethnic Ministry Framework for Campus Ministry
In this paper, InterVarsity staff, Paul Sorrentino, makes some preliminary recommendations for how to think about multi-ethnic ministry and some factors to consider in terms of participation, practice, power, prayer and praise.
A Taste of Fudge Ripple
Student from all ethnicities share how Jesus has been at work in their lives.
Baby Steps: Overcoming Fears in Racial Reconciliation
Racial reconciliation at Purdue University
Building Bridges
How one student is crossing cultural barriers at Appalachian State U.
Enlarging Your Worship Culture
Multicultural is worth the effort. Here are some ways to expand your experience.
Getting Ready for "Revelation 7" Worship
Ways for worship leaders to develop their skills in leading multiethnic worship.
Moses - God's Tri-Cultural Man
The life of Moss is a great affirmation for our world today where so many are bi- and tri-cultural in their ethnic heritages. God knows what he is doing, and He uses all of who we are, not just part of us.
No Longer Color Blind
Contrary to the agenda of political correctness, ethnicity, race and culture do matter.
Resources and Actions
Sidebar to "White Responsibility in Racial Reconciliation"
Sidebar — How to Start Talking
Creating a safe place to talk about racial and ethic minority issues. (Sidebar to "No Longer Color Blind")
The Plight of Black Women on Campus
Black women face some unique obstacles that can be turned into ministry opportunities.
What do you think?
Sidebar to "The Plight of Black Women on Campus": Questions for group discussion
White Responsibility in Racial Reconciliation
In a world of individualized thinking, it can be hard to see how white responsibility could be any different from anyone else's.