Is the gospel the answer to racism? If so, how do those who reject Jesus also manage to reject racism? Would that mean that it’s impossible to be a Christian and be racist? How does the gospel undo racism and its root sins? Why and how should Christians fight against racism? Listen in to this bonus episode and share your thoughts with us online.
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