This is the world I inhabit, a place free from hatred, from discrimination. Hearts could be judged, not skin color. People would join hands in a universal recognition of Jesus. Differences — rich, poor, educated, uneducated — would matter squat.
It is with much anguish that I see our world convulsed by racists. It is upsetting to receive messages from whites who justify their hatred. I unfriend them on Facebook. I am fighting for equality, fair treatment, for love.
About this painting: I got it off Facebook and could not determine the original source for this credit. If you know who it is, please let me know. Furthermore, I would be very much interested in using more of his/her paintings. His/her genius inspires me.
It looks like a CrossFit team, maybe look for teams in your area and see if you recognize any faces on the website! Beautiful post. Thanks for sharing.
God can take anyone and make them part of His family.
How is your church going? I’m praying for you.
Thanks for your prayers. God is faithful! For a personal update, you might check my Facebook page.
I’ve always professed that if I was blind and so was someone else, would it matter what color we were? God looks at the heart and so do I. Blessings,
amen. help us Jesus to see a better world free from racists
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That would be a better world to live.
Nice tag.
Nice thoughts.
help us Jesus
Amen. Someone recently commented on our blog’s facebook page about a Christian facebook group that shocked me: It was openly making fun of other race, advocating non-whites to leave the US and celebrated segregation and Jim Crow laws. I was dismayed for days. Dismayed that all this can still be talked about by so-called Christians =(
God bless you brother.
Help us Jesus.
That is a painting? Wow. It is painted in one of the most traditional ways, realism. It depicts one of the most basic fundamentals that we need to return to: fellowship and prayer. May God work in each one of us and help us bring His love and peace to everyone.
you are right! in the photo, the painted faces look very real. But when I was there interviewing him, they looked like paintings. He was even talking about improving some of them.