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Jan 2021
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Josh Buice: Racism & Social Justice for ...

Costi Hinn
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Should Christians repent for being "white?" Is it essential that black Christians be paid and provided with scholarships as reparations for America's past sins of slavery? What does it mean to be "woke?" Should a church hire based on skin color? Why are there many black prosperity preachers but few black theologians? Costi Hinn & Josh Buice discuss hard hitting questions about social justice, racism, and the need for church leaders to be clear on these issues. 

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