#LiveFree Blog
A leader of the Haitian Independence Movement during the French Revolution serves as inspiration for freedom and how an enslaver can shift his views on slavery and instead advocate for and pursue total abolition of slavery and freedom for all.
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The Azusa Street Revival in 1906 was a pivotal turning point in interracial worship, and while it only lasted for three years, it demonstrated how people can come together – no matter their race, background, or income – to celebrate the spirit and love of God.
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Despite centuries of slaveholders and captors using Christianity to assert dominance over enslaved people, theology evolved to affirm God's nature as being deeply invested in freeing the oppressed.
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Womanist theology emerged in the 1980’s and posits that God is evidenced in the unique perspectives, histories, and everyday lives of women of color. This perspective invites us to explore spiritual practices that are compatible with the liberation of all.
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It is officially Handoff SZN. Parents everywhere are waving goodbye to school buses and feeling the reverb of slamming doors in carpool lines.
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