Dr. Jeremiah Gibbs

Theologian and Pastor who thinks out loud.

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The Day That I Started To Understand Racism

March 18, 2014 by jeremiahgibbs

IMG_8342It was a hot June day in 2011. My wife and I had been parents for just four days.

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Filed Under: ethics, Ministry, personal reflection, relationships Tagged With: America, experience, friends, history of racism

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