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Who Am I? A New Way to Define Identity

In our lives, each of us has an identity being formed and shaped through experiences, relationships, culture, media and the world around us. We seek to define who we are in any way that we can. How would believing the truth about your new identity in Christ change the way you live?

Remembering Ferguson: My Response as A Christian Black Man

An African American man explains how he experiences the death of Mike Brown and other black men, and what we can all to do move toward healing.

Charleston: We Mourn With You

I don’t know how to respond as a white American Christian who is part of the majority culture. I can’t fully understand the pain or the depth of the wounds. But I’m still hurting.

Heart of Racism

Naomi describes the new “implicit” racism that our country faces today. She recounts her personal experiences with racism, speaks to its heart issue, and gives next steps for readers at different stages in their journeys with this issue.

The Journey to Loving Outside My Culture

There are practical ways to show your love & care to a friend who's grieving because it can be hard to know how to be a friend when you are needed most.

Cru's Statement on Recent Events

Cru recognizes that a measure of responsibility for the division, strife, and injustice in our land rests with us as followers of Jesus. For too long, we have allowed ourselves to be defined by the spiritual, political, cultural, and racial issues that divide us rather than consistently defining our actions by the love and compassion of Jesus.

Who Is My Neighbor?

A Croatian family practices hospitality at their apartment and at their country’s border. Learn more about what they do and how you can transfer it to your own life and community.

Engaging in Racial Reconciliation

We held a Facebook Live event and heard from some of Cru’s ethnic minority staff to get answers to questions like, “How do we celebrate culture?” and “How do we engage in conversation without stirring up anger?”

How to Create a Facebook Event

Using Facebook events and ads to create opportunities to build relationships with nonbelievers.

When Artists Fight For Justice

Transforming a community through creativity, connectedness and collaboration.

Justice

God invites and commands His people to not only be aware of injustice, but to pursue justice. Simply put, seeking justice means to give to a person what they are due, whether punishment, protection, or care.

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