As leaders, we need to read these stories and respond with sober-mindedness. The time is passed to respond with sorrow, or contempt, or horror, or
Author: Kim Kargbo
We are all a mixed bag. Our best motivations are tainted by our sin and selfishness. Thus, working to find the one “right” interpretation of
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Does white supremacy have anything to do with me? Most of us probably think not. But let’s look deeper…