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The Cross and the Lynching Tree

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By James H. Cone — 2013

The cross and the lynching tree are the two most emotionally charged symbols in the history of the African American community. In this powerful new work, theologian James H. Cone explores these symbols and their interconnection in the history and souls of black folk. See more...

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James Cone: The Cross and the Lynching Tree

Watch leading theologian James Cone give a talk called “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” at Vanderbilt Divinity School April 3, 2013.

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Soldiers Who Have Come Under Fire Often Find God

A study of American servicemen finds that those who have experienced combat become more devout

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A Candid Conversation About Figuring Out Faith

We’ve all had moments when we’ve doubted our faith and lost our religion. Faith leaders Pastor Keion Henderson, Rabbi Sharon Brous, and Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde join Tam Fam members Nicole Queen and Bianca Bruce for an unforgettable conversation about faith and spirituality.

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Doubt & Faith: A Zen Meditation

I follow a way of doubt. I follow a way of energy, sometimes even a way of wrath. But, in the last analysis I’ve found this way is one of putting down my opinions and opening up my heart.

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36 – Turn Your Life Around with Former MLB All-Star Darryl Strawberry

Darryl Strawberry spent 17 years playing major league baseball for the New York Mets and then the Yankees. In today's episode, he talks about why he struggled with addiction, how he transformed his life, and the steps he's taking to stay mentally strong.

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James Cone

James Cone was born in Fordyce, Arkansas in 1939 and grew up in the small town of Bearden. There he experienced the life-affirming community of the black Church alongside the soul-crushing reality of white racism.

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Mitch Albom

I think faith is much more of an everyday thing...Hope is faith, to me. They’re intertwined. You have to believe things can get better, and you have to believe there is a bigger force at work.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageAnd this is one of the most crucial definitions for the whole of Christianity; that the opposite of sin is not virtue but faith.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageHeaven is reality itself. All that is fully real is Heavenly. For all that can be shaken will be shaken and only the unshakeable remains.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageMiracles do not, in fact, break the laws of nature.

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BIPOC Well-Being