‘Not Surprising,’ the Insensitivity at Wheaton, Moody

Barnabas Piper, who studied at Wheaton and worked at Moody, says it’s sad but not surprising to hear of racial insensitivity at both institutions. “The American church has never been ahead of society when it comes to race,” he says. “The white church has remained silent on race, comfortable in our majority culture and the benefits of it. And what should we expect?”

0 thoughts on “‘Not Surprising,’ the Insensitivity at Wheaton, Moody”

  1. Oh yes; what could be more obvious than ‘white’ folk are evil and ‘black’ folk are saintly?

  2. That bit of sarcasm was brought to you by Big Time TV.

    If you look Piper’s points, you’ll see where he’s coming from.

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