Reconcile releases “Streets Don’t Love You 3” | @reconcileus @trackstarz
Written by: Donte Battle (IG: @donte_battle/Twitter: @tey816) Reconcile releases “Streets Don’t Love You 3”, the third & latest in the SDLY series. A project that is raw, unapologetic, & filled with the hope of the gospel. As evident by the singles “13th Amendment” and “Streets Is Suicide”, this is an album that focuses on providing […]
Just Grace #TBT | Throwback Theology | Blog | @everydayprocess @izrealep @macthedoulo @damo_seayn3d @trackstarz
““Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “ ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang […]
Ruslan Releases Video Discussing Unhelpful Responses To Racism | @ruslankd @kingsdreament @trackstarz
Racial inequality and systematic oppression have always been a problem in this country, and can be traced back as far as 1619, when the first enslaved Africans set foot on the soil that would become America. The racial tension has always been there and many have chosen to ignore it or dismiss it. Now we […]
All Widows Matter – Social and The Gospel | Blog| @coachdpolite @trackstarz
So, there is this thing called “the social gospel” that I don’t really know anything about. I know it sounds good to me, but I have not done any research into it to see why many view it negatively. We live in a time where non-biblical words are being used to describe biblical schools of […]
Offend Offenses |The Race Problem| @coachdpolite @trackstarz
A few weeks ago in The Race Problem series, I stated, “The willingness to engage other cultures and races is a step in the right direction as we navigate the race problem in this country or in your organization.” I truly stand by that statement, but there is a way to go about that engagement. […]
Best Looking Black |The Race Problem| @CoachDPolite @Trackstarz
Before I dive deeper into this topic, I think it’s right that I provide a little context. I grew up in eastern North Carolina in a predominately white area. I went to a predominately white high school. When I graduated in the year 2002, we were still voting for senior superlatives according to race. Instead […]
Let’s Talk |The Race Problem| @CoachDPolite @Trackstarz
A few months ago I watched CNN’s documentary series “The Sixties.” During that time in the United States of America the atmosphere was thick with conversations, thoughts, and feelings on race. That decade is marred with the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr., as all three were deeply woven […]