Resources to help you think well.

My Resources

  • Living Beyond Offense: Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God's Way

    In a broken world with fallen people, we have all experienced the pain of offense. Though we have been forgiven through Christ, extending that same mercy to those who have wronged us can still feel difficult. How do we move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse to obey Jesus’ command to forgive?

    Living Beyond Offense explores Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness—what it is, how to do it, and what you gain when you put it into practice

  • Friendship Devotional

    I’ve created a FREE devotional just for you as you navigate the highs and lows of the chosen relationships the Lord has placed in your life.

Books I’ve Contributed To . . .

  • Swing Low, volume 2: An Anthology of Black Christianity in the United States

    The history of African American Christianity is one of the determined faith of a people driven to pursue spiritual and social uplift for themselves and others to God's glory. Yet stories of faithful Black Christians have often been forgotten or minimized. The dynamic witness of the Black church in the United States is an essential part of Christian history that must be heard and dependably retold.

    In this groundbreaking two-volume work, Walter R. Strickland II does just that through a theological-intellectual history highlighting the ways theology has formed and motivated Black Christianity across the centuries. In this volume 2, an anthology of readings drawn from primary sources, Strickland and a team of editors uncover the breadth of these historical documents from throughout the centuries of Black history so that we can listen to Black Christianity in its own words.

  • Courageous Conversations: The Tools You Need For the Conversations in the Culture

    Courageous Conversations is our annual gathering that pairs black scholars, pastors, and thought leaders from progressive and conservative spaces to discuss topics relevant to the church and culture. Courageous Conversations has produced rich discussions on various topics. Some of the more popular discussions have shaped the formation of this curriculum. As an organization, we are not just interested in scholars, pastors, and thought leaders having courageous conversations; we want to open the space and equip all Christians to have these conversations as well.
    This curriculum will help you to navigate the following courageous

  • Through Eyes of Color (Participant's Guide): A Contextualized Guide to Help You Know What You Believe and Why

    Through Eyes of Color is a contextualized guide to help you know what you believe and why. It was curated from the Jude 3 Project podcast to give you a guide to answer the apologetic questions that are common in the black community. This six-week journey can be done with a group or alone.